Diver #5 drowns in 2007 abalone season
Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 6:45 pm
The link contains a rather graphic video of a dead man being "rescued". Helicopter rescues were developed here along the Sonoma County Coast.
http://link.brightcove.com/services/pla ... =823374118
The ocean looks very rough, I would not dive in this, of course. By looking at how much "white" is around the rocks experienced divers would call this a washing machine. In years past, I would swim around the rocks to a safer area and then dive. He was more than likely in a calmer area, drowned and drifted here. This looks to be a little rougher than usual. Just pick a good area (different) to dive in on this day. Abalone season always starts on April Fools Day (appropriate) but you have until November 30 to get 24 abalone (3 per day and 3 in possesion) with July closed. That's 7 months to limit out. I'll wait until September and October. There is some really great diving in those 2 months and it is much calmer. (need to wait for a torn rotator cuff to be fixed anyway).
This is what we locals call "Sacrameto Syndrome", people get up at 3:00 AM and leave the central valley to go diving and feel as if they need to bring something home or they have wasted thier time. (Travel 3-4 hours each way)
This guy is #5 here that died on the coast while diving. There is talk about having mandatory classes before an abalone license is issued. All the classes in the world will not help, at all. People will still dive where they are not supposed to. All the classes in the world are not going to teach common sense. I don't mean to sound cruel or uncaring, as a diver with over 30 years experience, I can tell you that kind of thinking is standard.
http://link.brightcove.com/services/pla ... =823374118
The ocean looks very rough, I would not dive in this, of course. By looking at how much "white" is around the rocks experienced divers would call this a washing machine. In years past, I would swim around the rocks to a safer area and then dive. He was more than likely in a calmer area, drowned and drifted here. This looks to be a little rougher than usual. Just pick a good area (different) to dive in on this day. Abalone season always starts on April Fools Day (appropriate) but you have until November 30 to get 24 abalone (3 per day and 3 in possesion) with July closed. That's 7 months to limit out. I'll wait until September and October. There is some really great diving in those 2 months and it is much calmer. (need to wait for a torn rotator cuff to be fixed anyway).
This is what we locals call "Sacrameto Syndrome", people get up at 3:00 AM and leave the central valley to go diving and feel as if they need to bring something home or they have wasted thier time. (Travel 3-4 hours each way)
This guy is #5 here that died on the coast while diving. There is talk about having mandatory classes before an abalone license is issued. All the classes in the world will not help, at all. People will still dive where they are not supposed to. All the classes in the world are not going to teach common sense. I don't mean to sound cruel or uncaring, as a diver with over 30 years experience, I can tell you that kind of thinking is standard.