We're not perfect, and thanks to some eagle-eyed
readers, here's our chance to make amends and correct
our errors.
In our latest mid-month Dive News e-mail, we wrote
about the Coolpix, Nikon's new underwater camera,
stating it was waterproof down to 130 feet. William
Johnson (Los Angeles, CA) reminded us that the maximum
depth for an openwater diver is not the same as
for the Coolpix, which can only go down to 100 feet (but
he said he has pre-ordered one anyway).
In the March issue article "Want to Put Your Name
on a Reef," we must have been facing backwards when
we said the artificial reef being built near the city of
Naples was on Florida's Atlantic coast. David Findley
(Des Moines, IA) caught that one: "I'm sure you realize
that Gordon Pass, near Naples, is in the Gulf of Mexico,
not the Atlantic as you stated."
And we were swimming backwards on our recent trip to the Grenadines. Says Marty Glesecke (Dallas, TX),
"Thanks for the special report on Petit Mustique Dive
Lodge. But weren't you 3,200 miles due west of Senegal,
rather than Senegal being 3,200 miles due west of you?
One could travel due west from the Grenadines to
Senegal, but that trip is closer to 22,000 miles." Thanks,
Marty, we corrected it on our website, but because nothing
else in the story is true (remember, you read it on
April 1), does it really matter?
John Bantin, one of our regular contributors, wrote
to chastise me about my comments last month' about
Aqua Lung's recall of its Sure Lock II weight pockets.
Bantin expressed his preference for weight-integrated
BCs, while I prefer the old-fashioned weight belt, and I
wrote, "The crew on board hauling up my unweighted
BC offered a big smile for me, not for Bantin." Not true,
Bantin tells me. "Actually, Bantin passes up his weight
pockets before passing up his tank! That's the point of
the releases." Touché, John.
If you catch errors, please let us know, and we'll
express our mea culpas and correct our mistakes.