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   THIS WEEK AT REEF SEEKERS DIVE CO. - June 7-14, 2026  
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YAP - MARCH 11-22, 2026 TRIP REPORT

YAP - MARCH 2026 PIX,
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Go diving, Maldives update, New Octopus, & more

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With the heat and conditions the last few days, summer may be upon us . . .


 

HAVE YOU GONE DIVING YET??? - Whether you view Memorial Day or June 21 as the start of summer, it's certainly time for you to go diving if you haven't already. The great thing about SoCal is that we can dive year-round here, as long as you don't mind it being a little chilly January-March. But this year, thanks to the developing El Niño, that hasn't been the case as water temps, while still chilly, have been noticeably above what should be normal. It makes for more comfortable diving although it may take a toll on the kelp as the summer gets going. But the point is that there's still diving to be had and we're still getting reports of really great viz - 40-80 feet - at many of the local spots so plan on taking the plunge if you haven't already.


 

GEAR TUNE-UP - I know I've mentioned this before but if you haven't been diving since last season, you should at least get a bench check of your stuff before you take the plunge. That being said, you should also bear in mind that many mfgs still have various parts on back-order (combination of not recovering from COPVID supply line disruptions and Iran war disruptions) so that if your reg needs servicing, there's a chance that it can't be done right away. This is why, even if you're not going diving for a little while, it's much better to bring your gear in now, so that if we have to wait for parts that are on back-order, it doesn't screw up your dive plans. When you come in and say, "I'm leaving in three days, can you get it done for me by then," there are times when we simply can't do it because we're waiting for parts. Food for thought. (And a good time to mention that Reef Seekers repair guru Robert Starks' direct number is 310/947-8523. Feel free to call him to make sure we have in stock the parts you will need.)


 

MALDIVES ACCIDENT UPDATE - We presented as part of the "Why Divers Die" panel last week at the Scuba Show, what we know about the Maldives cave fatality. There's not much new to report. Basically all we really know is that five Italian divers have died, one rescuer has died, and both the Maldives and Italy have launched criminal investigations into the accident. In our talk, we covered it from a standpoint of if we were doing the investigations, what are the questions we'd need answered and what would we like to know? Level of certification, experience, equipment, dive plan, contingencies, and things like that are what we'd be looking at. There was a sixth diver who was part of the group who chose not to make the dive (and has since returned to Italy) and I'm thinking she will likely be key in all of this, especially when she reveals why she chose to skip the dive. Was she aware of the plan, did she not feel well, did she feel it was beyond her comfort zone? These are things that you'd like to know in an investigation. So we really didn't have new info to offer but we were able to point out some of the inaccuracies going around (including some AI-generated versions of the cave which aren't correct). There's no telling how long it will be before any information is released so at this point we will haver to just sit back and wait. A number of you have asked for a copy of the PowerPoint slides we used and I've managed to upload them here if you'd like to take a peek. If you have any questions about anything, just shoot me a private e-mail: MALDIVES ACCIDENT POWERPOINT.


 

QUICK MOVIE REVIEW - Laurie and I went to see "Pressure" today, the story of how meteorology played a major role in the success of D-Day. (And how fitting to see it on D-Day weekend.) The story centers on two meteorologists battling over the "correct" forecast for D-Day which was originally scheduled for June 5, but which was postponed a day because of the forecast. Pleasant performances, nicely shot (but there are some grisly archive and Normandy recreation scenes), runs 100 minutes long. JFK asked Eisenhower if he had any advantages over the Germans for D-Day and Ike supposedly said, "We had better meteorologists."


 

A NEW BLUE OCTOPUS - Scientists have gotten excited about the discovery of a new blue golf-ball size octopus species in the Galapagos. Now before you get too excited and think you'll go find him, be aware that this little guy lives around 5,800 feet deep. But you can express your joy vicariously through this article: NEW BLUE OCTOPUS.


 

MPA VIOLATER BUSTED!!! - And in a big way (thanks goodness). If you own a seafood restaurant, it's very trendy to promote your offerings as sustainably-caught. It's not quite so trendy when it turns out you've been lying about it AND have been poaching in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) to get your catch. The owners of Dudley Market in Venice were recently cited after a DF&W investigation and are being heavily fined, as well as prohibited from owning a commercial fishing vessel. You can read more about this here: POACHERS BUSTED.


 

FATHER'S DAY IS THIS COMING SUNDAY - It never gets the play that Mother's Day does, but don't forget about Dad on his special day next Sunday.


 

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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