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    November 7, 2010

    Man Dies In Redondo Beach Diving Accident

    Thank you, Max Bottomtime for pointing this out.

    Man Dies In Redondo Beach Diving Accident

    By Kristin S. Agostoni, Daily Breeze Staff Writer
    Posted: 11/05/2010 01:09:42 PM PDT
    Updated: 11/05/2010 08:36:49 PM PDT

    A diver pulled from the waters off Redondo Beach was pronounced dead Friday afternoon following a rescue operation by county lifeguards, a fire official said.

    The man was one of three people who had been reported missing by a fellow diver after the group dove south of the Redondo Beach pier, said county fire Inspector Frederic Stowers.

    As a six-person rescue team responded to the incident just before 1 p.m., two individuals surfaced in the water, Stowers said. The third diver had to be rescued from the sea and was initially reported to be in critical condition.

    “They brought the body up from about 15 to 18 feet below,” Stowers said.

    The man – whom he could not identify – was transported to a local hospital and later pronounced dead, Stowers said.

    Another diver suffered minor injuries due to exhaustion but did not go to the hospital, Stowers said.

    The group had been diving not far from the Ruby Street lifeguard tower when rescue workers got a call at 12:52 p.m., he said.

    “Apparently a diver who surfaced reported the missing divers. They may have lost their orientation as to where they were in the water,” Stowers said.

    Stowers described the response as “pretty rapid,” given that “by 1:15 p.m., everybody had been accounted for.”

    Joggers and beachgoers in the area stood watching Friday as lifeguards searched the waters with Redondo Beach’s Harbor Patrol.

    The original, full article can be found here.

    October 30, 2010

    The Divevets 6th Annual Underwater Pumpkin Carving Contest

    It’s once again time for underwater pumpkin carving and world class debriefing!

    The Divevets have to, once again, defend their title against ECO Dive Center as the best underwater pumpkin carvers.

    This whole event sort of reminds me of Roller Derby from the 1970s.

    Roller Derby came on after wrestling and featured the Los Angeles Thunderbirds; they would play other teams from around the country, but if you looked closely, you would notice the only thing that changed was the color of the opposing teams uniform – the opposing players were the same every week.

    And guess what?

    The Los Angeles Thunderbirds would win every single time; seriously, they NEVER lost!

    Well, I sort of felt sorry for anyone on ECO’s dive team as they never had a chance to win the grand prize which was billed as “a trip to Belize or a beach towel, I forget which.”

    It had rained for a bit the night before and earlier there was a question whether it would be too rough to enter as the waves were up.

    Someone had the brilliant idea that if we couldn’t dive, we could carve our pumpkins under the running water of the beach showers.

    Luckily, conditions calmed down enough to dive.

    I dove with Donna The Hot Biker Chick, as she just wouldn’t feel safe diving with anyone else.

    Logged Dive #374

    Veterans’ Park, Redondo Beach, CA
    Dove with Donna The Hot Biker Chick

    In With: 2800 psi
    Out With: 1500 psi
    Max depth: 30 feet
    Waves: Some annoying chop in the surf zone, a few big waves
    Visibility: 4-10 feet
    Water Temperature: 64 degrees
    Total Bottom Time: About 30 minutes

    It was an easy entry through the surf.

    I had a small pumpkin and my camera.

    Donna and I ascended and started to carve our pumpkins in 15 feet of water – We should have gone deeper as I had buoyancy problems at that depth.

    I basically just cut my pumpkin in half so I could fill it with candy and money to bribe the judges.

    I waited for Donna to finish her masterpiece; I even had to rescue it once, when it started to float away.

    After that, we surfaced to look for bubbles of other carvers; I was trying to get video for PDP’s spectacular epic.

    We found a couple more groups and I did my best to document the action – visibility sort of sucked.

    Donna and I exited the water with no problems.

    Debriefing followed with hamburgers, hotdogs and – since this is a public park – “apple juice in blue cups.”

    I had no idea that Anheuser Busch made “apple juice.”

    My scheme paid off – I won third prize for my “pumpkin candy bowl.”

    The prize was a DAN first Aide kit.

    Anyway, enough of the narrative because Professional Debriefer Paul has once again done an excellent job of documenting the event…

    To view this video on YouTube, click here.

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