O'Neill Wetsuit Founder Passes. Jack O'Neill,
the surfer and boating enthusiast who moved to
San Francisco, opening his first surf shop in 1952,
has died in Santa Cruz aged 94. Known for his
beard and his eye patch (the result of a surfing
accident), he was founder of the iconic worldwide
surfing supply company, and many divers adopted
his wetsuits.
Spare-Air Reinvented? The Scorkl is a lightweight
breathing device with a demand valve and built-in pressure gauge marketed to people who
want to swim underwater for around 10 minutes.
We don't believe the instructions explain the difference
between interstitial emphysema and pulmonary
embolism, but we guess the medics will tell
them later, after they are rescued.
Wizard Bails Out of Seven Seas. Bill Wilkson,
allegedly a former KKK Imperial Wizard of the
Imperial Empire from 1975 to 1984, has sold the
Seven Seas Resort in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize. Undercurrent reported on his ownership in April 2015. The dedicated staff are still there, so now
you can enjoy the resort knowing it's prejudice-free.
Flying After Diving: Mike Davis points out that
the correct attribution for the source of the article
in Undercurrent (June) should have been Cialoni D, Pieri M, Balestra C, Marroni A.: Flying after Diving:
Should recommendations be reviewed? In-flight
echocardiographic study in bubble-prone and bubble-
resistant divers. Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine.
2015 March; 45(1):10-15.
No Chums for Nat Geographic Crew. The Orange County Register reported in mid-June that maritime authorities had stopped a National Geographic film
crew from baiting for great white sharks within 100
yards of the coast of Long Beach during an attempt
to get spectacular footage. In late April, a woman
was severely injured by a shark while swimming at
San Onofre State Beach, and now it seems media
companies might be chumming to create the very
news they hope to report.
Anchoring Error Causes Consternation. A French
skipper of a charter boat is in hot water after
dropping anchor at a popular dive site in Phuket,
Thailand, with the anchor chain hitting one diver
in a group on the head. Adding insult to injury, the
anchor dragged away a motorbike, part of a popular
attraction for divers at the site at Racha Yai Island,
when it was retrieved. The marine police were
informed. (Source: The Phuket News)
Following in Prada's Footsteps. Giuseppe Zanotti,
luxury shoe designer, is known for his sneakers, and
this year at the Milan Fashion Week, he showcased
his Spring '18 collection, which included scubainspired
footwear finished with chunky rubber soles,
but otherwise not unlike neoprene beach shoes. In
March, Prada showed a derivation of scuba boots
using colored panels of neoprene. I don't suspect
our female subscribers will be rushing right out.
Dropping Your Weights. Charles Ballinger (Mill
Valley, CA) writes to remind us that dropping
weights prematurely risks serious embolisms from
rocketing to the surface from depth, and the risk
of getting bent if you've been down a while and
can't pause in the shallows to decompress! As was
said, a properly weighted diver needs only to drop
weights in an emergency on achieving the surface.
Chuck, by the way, was the first to dive in all
50 states and published a book on his adventure. www.dive50states.com
Marine Life Photo Contest. The Ocean
Conservancy's Marine Wildlife and Seascape photo
contest is officially open for submissions until July 9
and it's free to enter. After that you and your friends
will be able to vote for your favorite photos online. https://oceanconservancy.org
Genus Manta Ceases to Exist. A paper in the
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (London)
reports that DNS sequence data has proven that
members of the genus Manta actually sit within
genus Mobula, revising the taxonomy. Hence the
oceanic manta is now known as Mobula birostris and the reef manta should be now known as Mobula
alfredi.
Let the Goliath Live: Donald Trump Jr, vacationing
in the Bahamas with his family, went scuba diving,
saw Exuma's swimming pigs, and fished for and
reeled in a 140lb Goliath grouper, not something
many divers who have seen the docile fish underwater
would likely do. In Florida, if one catches a
goliath grouper, it must be released. People for the
Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) urged Donald
Jr. to remember his father's words, who in 2004 said,
"Whenever my sons go fishing, they always tell me,
'Dad, it doesn't hurt a fish to get hooked.' Well,
I watch and I see and I believe it's painful for the
fish."