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    June 2, 2008

    Death at Casino Point, Catalina, California

    The original article is right here.

    Jun 2, 2008 7:09 AM
    AVALON, Calif. (Map, News) –
    A retired Riverside County sheriff’s sergeant is dead after a weekend scuba diving accident off Santa Catalina Island.

    A Los Angeles County sheriff’s dispatcher said 50-year-old David Pike was diving with an instructor in about 20 feet of water Saturday at Casino Point Underwater Park when he ran into trouble.

    Shortly after giving the instructor a thumbs-up signal, Pike floated to the surface, not breathing. He was given CPR and taken by paramedics to a hyperbaric chamber on the island. He remained unresponsive and was declared dead a couple hours later.

    Hyperbaric chambers are used to treat divers for decompression sickness, also called the bends.

    Catalina is about 20 miles off the coast of Los Angeles County.

    June 1, 2008

    Logged SCUBA Dive #286: Old Marineland, Rancho Palos Verdes

    Long Point (aka The Old Marineland, Terranea Resort), Palos Verdes, California

    Solo Diving, So Cal Buddy Diving

    In With: 2700 psi
    Out With: 800 psi
    Max depth: 40 feet
    Waves: Pretty flat, but roughened as my dive progressed
    Visibility: 10-15 feet
    Water Temperature: 55 degrees Fahrenheit
    Total Bottom Time: About 45 minutes

    Quite a few divers showed up this morning for “Sunday Services.”

    A lot of divers showed up at Old Marineland

    There must have been 15 divers (including two females!) that walked down to the shore in one long caravan.

    I was the first one out, making an unimpressive entry as I almost slipped a few times.

    I headed to 120 reef.

    The cold water brings the Sun Stars to the area.

    The cold water brings the Sun Stars to the area.

    The brutal remains of a crab fight - a single detached claw.

    The brutal remains of a crab fight – a single detached claw.

    I kept hearing air leak, so I started to try and take a picture of my back… Reverend Al swam over and was nice to take the recon photo…

    A slight air leak - I’ll definitely need service.

    A slight air leak off my first stage – I’ll definitely need service.

    Even the Garibaldi admire the colorful reefs.

    A Spanish Shawl

    I swam back in when I got down to 1000 psi; the vis in the cove sucked.

    The swells had gotten higher during my dive and I ended up body surfing in to the rocks.

    Heavy debriefing among divers and dive groupies started.

    A suicidal diver pours gasoline over himself.

    A suicidal diver poured gasoline over himself, but Juan Twenty convinced him life is too precious to waste.

    When the diver calmed down and found out how much gas costs he started looking for matches.

    Ed mans the barbecue.

    Ed mans the real barbecue – featured on today’s menu: Korean ribs, kim chi, rice, carne asada and beer!

    We just moved in and immediately decreased the local property values.

    We just moved in to the parking lot and immediately decreased the local property values.

    Chris, Juan Twenty, Macho Man Me and Reverend Al

    Chris, Juan Twenty, Macho Man Me and Reverend Al

    Females can’t resist a guy who drives a Duster.

    Females can’t resist a guy who drives a Duster.

    Two females showed up in the afternoon, probably hoping we would have left by then.

    Ed and the two diving females

    Ed and the two diving females.

    Ed and I finished up at Walker’s Cafe at Point Fermin.

    Ed and a Biker at Walker’s Cafe

    We talked to and drank beer with the premier bikers in the community.

    The toilet paper at Walker’s Cafe comes in rough (40 grit), medium and soft.

    The toilet paper at Walker’s Cafe comes in rough (40 grit), medium and soft.

    All in all, another great day of Southern California SCUBA diving and debriefing!

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