Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow this morning .
. .
SIX MORE WEEKS OF "WINTER" -
Given that our "winter" has already been
unseasonably hot and sparked wildfires, I'm not
so sure we want MORE of that. But what IS of
weather-note is that the forecast is calling for
some rain Wednesday and Thursday and even into
Friday of the coming week. Early predictions had
called for around an inch but the forecast I'm
seeing now says closer to one-half inch.
Obviously one concern is the burn areas,
especially around Pacific Palisades and Malibu,
and whether rainwater runoff will bring more
debris into the ocean and wondering how that
will affect things. Obviously any time there's
rainfall, it washes stuff into the ocean that
affects water quality but this rainy season is
going to be markedly different. So we shall see.
HOW THE FIRES AFFECTED THE OCEANS SO FAR -
I mentioned this in the February newsletter but
there was a really good article last week in the
L.A. Times about
the immediate and potential long-term effects
the fires may have on ocean health. I can't
imbed links in the newsletter but I can in TWARS
so here it is, with the caveat that this might
be behind a paywall. But it's an interesting and
relatively quick read: FIRE
AFTERMATH AND THE OCEAN.
ROATAN IN JUNE/JULY -
I got a couple of inquiries this week about this
trip so thought I'd mention it again. We're
planning on returning to Roatan and Anthony's
Key June 28 - July 5. One reason we pushed it
back from May (when we went in 2024) is
anticipation of better conditions overall than
we got in May. Once again we've got
over-the-water bungalows reserved out on the
actual key. We'll get up to three dives/day plus
two night dives, all the food is included, as
well as airport transfers and the crew/staff
tip. Cost for a diver is $3,195 (this includes
the 19% government tax). Some of you inquired
about a non-diver rate and in that case, it
knocks $850 off of the price so $2,345. Call us
at 310/652-4990 to sign up or get more info.
HYPERBARIC CHAMBER EXPLODES -
You may have read about this over the weekend.
It seems a hyperbaric chamber in Michigan caught
fire and exploded, killing the young boy inside
undergoing treatment and injuring his mother who
was sitting nearby. The first thing to
understand is that this was NOT a chamber being
used to treat a diving injury. Although there's
no indication as to why the boy was being
treated, hyperbaric oxygen therapy is used for
treating diabetics, burn victims, and other
medical issues. The indications are that this
was not a large metal multi-place chamber like
we have at Catalina, but that this was a small,
mono-place chamber which has a plexiglass shell
encasing a bed where the patient is lying down.
Another difference is that in our Catalina
Chamber, we use specialized oxygen masks for
treatment rather than flooding the entirety of
the inside of the chamber with oxygen, which is
highly flammable. Mono-place chambers, however,
because of their smaller volume, frequently do
not use an oxygen mask and simply have the
entire inside volume filled with pure oxygen.
Although a cause of the fire has yet to be
determined, one report I saw mentioned a spark
inside the chamber from a unknown source. That
certainly could have ignited the oxygen which
then caused the explosion. There's still more to
be learned from this tragedy but the main reason
I wanted to give you some details on this is to
highlight the differences between this chamber
and our Chamber that's specifically designed to
treat diving accidents.
SPEAKING OF CHAMBERS . . . -
Perhaps this is a time to slip in a reminder
that Chamber Day 2025 is Wednesday, May 7. Our
website - www.chamberday.org -
will go LIVE on March 1 and you'll be able to
sign up for all aspects of the event, including
the Reef Seekers Chamber Eve table, at that
time.
AVALON TRIP POSTPONED -
We have a day-trip to Avalon and the Underwater
Park listed for next Wednesday February 12. But
I'm flying back east for a few days and am
leaving on 2/12 so we'll have to postpone that.
And because we'll be visiting Easter Island with
two groups for two weeks in March, the next
scheduled Avalon mid-week day trip isn't until
Wednesday, April 9.
THE LONELIEST WHALE IN THE WORLD -
This comes courtesy of Skip Abelson and it's
both a sad and intriguing story. But it seems
that scientists who monitor sound in the ocean,
and specifically whale sounds, have for years
now been hearing a specific whale who emits
sound at a frequency no other whale does. They
think he may be a hybrid whale and unique, or
simply speaks a "language" that no other whale
speaks. And there's an interesting story in
Forbes (doesn't seem to be behind a paywall)
that talks about trying to find out who and
where this whale is. I found it to be quite an
interesting (and quick) read. You can read more
about it here: THE
WORLD'S LONELIEST WHALE.
And that'll do it for now. Have a great week and
let's go diving together in 2025!!!
- Ken |