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   THIS WEEK AT REEF SEEKERS DIVE CO. - Oct. 26 - Nov. 2  
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Dodgers, Methane, Red Sea Boat, & more

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Never let it be said that watching the Dodgers in the World Series isn't a good test of your cardiac health . . .


 

MONDAY'S TEST - I will be at the game and will hope my heart holds out.


 

HURRICANE MELISSA - As I'm writing this Sunday evening, this major storm is sitting just south of Jamaica and is poised to pass right over the island, most likely on Tuesday morning. There's already been a state of emergency declared there and the presumption is that the devastation will be vast. We try to keep you aware of storms like these because they affect the areas in the Caribbean where we go diving but don't lose sight of the human toll as well. Jamaica's not a wealthy country and this could be a Cat-5 storm when it finally makes landfall. Years ago we had to fly through Jamaica ahead of a major hurricane and it was interesting to be in the airport, to say the least, as they fly all the planes out so they don't get damaged on the ground. We were on one of the last planes to leave before the storm hit. At that point, all people can do is hunker down and hope for the best. Once it leaves Jamaica, Melissa is projected to clip the eastern edge of Cuba and then will proceed at a 45Ί angle over open water - which usually strengthens storms - and will pass over some of the smaller Bahamas islands and looks to be taking dead aim at Bermuda. I'm sure the news will not be good.


 

SPEAKING OF NOT GOOD NEWS - There's more of it coming out of Antarctica, where underwater methane seeps have been discovered. This is likely a result of global warming (yes, it's real) and may be a result of incrementally warming in the Antarctic waters. The concern is that this methane may be able to escape into the atmosphere and if enough of it does, it can exacerbate planet-warming predictions. So it's something being taken seriously. You can read more about it here: ANTARCTIC METHANE SEEPS.


 

PHILIPPINES SPOT TAKEN - I mentioned last week that we had a spot on our 2026 Philippines trip open and and it was only a few hours after I sent out the notice that someone called to snatch it up. So we're full on that one again but still have two spots available for our Indonesia trip in July of next year.


 

FLIGHT SKEDS - I'm still working on those for both of those trips. The complicating factor is that airlines don't reveal their skeds until about 10-11 months ahead of the travel dates so we don't have all of the info yet. Not unsurprisingly though, some of the airfares have gone up compared t what we've paid previously.


 

ANOTHER RED SEA DIVE BOAT RUNS AGROUND - This time it was the Royal Evolution out of Port Ghalib. The owners have issued a statement saying the damage to the vessel was minor, that all passengers were evacuated and safe, and damage to the reef was minimal. They also decried all the hand-wringing about questioning the safety of Red Sea boats. By the same token, it seems like every month or so, we hear of another Red Sea boat mishap, whether it's a fire or a grounding or even a capsizing. I don't know of any other area in the world that has this happen at such a seemingly regular (and alarming) rate. By the same token, there are lots and lots of Red Sea liveaboards so you can argue it's a case of numbers. But that also may mean there's a dire needs for crews which may dilute the "culture of safety" that many of us preach about because you've got people either inexperienced or not well-trained crewing these vessels.


 

NOTABLE THINGS THIS WEEK - Other than the Dodgers . . . Don't forget that Halloween is this coming Friday evening and that means that this coming Sunday, Daylight Savings Time ends at 2AM. Enjoy the extra hour of sleep - don't forgot to change your clocks - before we wake up to bemoan the shortened amount of daylight.


 

LOOK AT THAT FACE - It's a wonderful song from "The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd" but it's also an apt description for the image below. I'm sort of the resident in-water photog for the Aquarium of the Pacific and we're updating our fish ID charts so I was in our Tropical Reef exhibit shooting our animals and this Sailfin Sculpin kept me company, occasionally giving my the stink-eye for some unknown reason. But when you think fish don't have feelings or emotions, keep this shot in mind.

And that’ll do it for now. Have a great week and let's go diving soon!!!


 

- Ken

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Ken Kurtis
Owner - Reef Seekers Dive Co.
NAUI Instructor #5936


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