♫♫ I'm
leaving on a jet plane . . . ♫♫
LEAVING FOR THE MALDIVES TUESDAY EVENING - We're
gearing up for our final trip of 2025 which is
really two trips in one as we're doing
back-to-back trips in the Maldives diving with
our good friends on the Manthiri.
The boat holds 12 people and of those, eight
people are doing both trips. (When you're going
that far, you might as well make the most of
it.) The general plan, and it's obviously
weather-dependent, is to do a northern route for
the first trip and perhaps a southern route for
the second trip. But we could also do
north/north. The advantage of staying north is
that it might increase our chances of seeing
some big animals, specifically mantas and maybe
even some Whale Sharks. Also, the northern areas
are where the annual Manta Aggregation, which we
encountered in 2019, takes place. So ya never
know. But I'm sure it will be wonderful.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK -
I will (obviously) have my cameras with me and I
hope to be able to post a Daily Top 10 each day
on both the Ken Kurtis and Reef Seekers FaceBook
pages. But that's all going to be dependent on
how good the cell service is wherever we park
each night since that's what I'll need to create
an Internet hotspot. So hopefully I'll be able
to share some images with you each day and you
can enjoy the trip vicariously with us.
TWARS FOR THE NEXT THREE WEEKS -
By the same token, whether or not I can get the
weekly TWARS to you each Sunday night while
we're gone (9/21, 9/28, & 10/5) will be
dependent on the cell service. Same goes for the
October newsletter which hopefully will go out
on 9/30. So we shall see. But I may be on
internet silence for a little while.
SPERM WHALES OFF OF SAN DIEGO -
This is certainly something you don't see every
day. but one of the whale watching boats down
there got a good look at two Sperm whales last
week and also was able to put a drone in the air
to get some pretty good shots of them. This is
definitely a rarity and they knew how special a
find this was. CBS-8 in San Diego did a story on
it and you can see the two leviathans here: SPERM
WHALES!!!
MEDICAL FORMS -
As many places do nowadays, this Maldives trip
requires a standardized medical form to be
filled out. (This is a requirement from the boat
in this case, not Reef Seekers.) It's a CYA
thing for the destination and something that's
becoming more and more common. Most places that
do this use the RSTC/DAN/UHMS form which is
really more geared towards basic open water
students, but which is still a good idea
overall. It also underscores a point we try to
make regularly which is that you should have
some sort of a regular physical exam for diving.
If you're a youngster, maybe that's every five
years. But as you get older, the frequency
should increase. For those over 65 and on
Medicare, you get with Medicare an "Annual
Wellness Exam" and you can likely have that
expand a bit to make sure your heart and lungs
and everything else is still up to snuff for
diving. We still see, both nationally and
locally, a significant number - anywhere from
25-40% - of diving fatalities that are caused by
a medical component, most usually some sort of
cardiac event that then leads to drowning. Many
times, a proper medical exam might have caught
the problem early and the tragedy could have
been avoided. So fill out these forms honestly
and do some serious self-assessment as to
whether or not you're getting yourself examined
by a doctor often enough. It's not only good
diving advice, it's good life advice too.
ANOTHER CUTE FISH DISCOVERED -
It's only 130 miles off of our California coast
but you'll have to go fairly deep - 13,500 feet
- to see it. But scientists have discovered
three new special of snailfish, and they're
surprisingly cute. They've got this adorable
little smile. You can read about them and see
some pix and video here: CUTE
SNAILFISH.
And that'll do it for now. Have a great week and
hopefully we'll be able to share our Maldives
adventures and sightings with you in relatively
real-time.
- Ken |