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SPEAKING OF THE WEATHER . . . -
Tomorrow is Groundhog Day. Who knows if
Punxsutawney Phil will see his shadow or not?
AVALON TRIP ON FEBRUARY 11 -
We're scheduled for a day trip to the Avalon
Underwater Park on Wednesday, February 11 and,
barring any weather issues, we're pretty sure
this will be a go. (See the post-script below,
however.) The plan will be to leave from San
Pedro on the 8:45AM Express, putting us in
Avalon around 10AM. We'll taxi over to the Park,
get some rental tanks, and off we'll go for the
first of three dives. We'll wrap up around 4PM,
pack up by 5PM, and then taxi back over to wait
for the 6PM boat back to San Pedro, arriving
around 7:30PM. $180 covers you for the
round-trip ferry, taxi, and tank rentals. You
bring everything else (or rent it there.) The
nice thing about going mid-week is that we've
pretty much got the place to ourselves so it
doesn't feel rushed. If you're interested in
joining us, call 310/652-4990 or e-mail us here.
ANY PROBEMS WITH THE FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER? -
You should have gotten it last night around
6:15PM. I got a call from one of our regulars
who said he couldn't see the image on the left
that's the link to the newsletter. All he had
was a blank white spot. He's on a Mac and uses
Safari so we thought maybe that's the issue. Did
anyone else, especially if you use a Mac and
Safari as your browser, have a similar problem?
If so, please let me know. Thanks.
POST-SCRIPT TO AVALON TRIP -
Thanks to a heads-up from Kathy Kalohi, the CDS
website shows no rental gear available Feb. 9,
10, and 11. I'm going to call tomorrow to find
out if that's accurate &/or if they're closed
those days. If we can't go 2/11, the alternate
date will likely be 2/18.
HIGH SEAS TREATY TAKES EFFECT -
The "High Seas" are basically any and all waters
outside of a country's nautical limits, which
can be 12-200 mile from their shoreline. That
still leaves a huge chunk of the ocean
unprotected and essentially a free-for-all zone.
Not anymore. This treaty allows for the
establishment of Marine Protected Areas as well
as regulation of destructive fishing practices.
83 countries have signed and ratified the
treaty. The United States has signed the treaty,
but not yet ratified it. That means we're
obligated to honor the provisions of the treaty
but we get no vote in any changes until we
ratify it. You can read more about all of this
here: HIGH
SEAS TREATY TAKES EFFECT.
FREE EMERGENCY OXYGEN KITS -
There are two of them and be aware they're a bit
old. But Reef Seekers diver Wayne Tuttle has
them and is happy to give them a new home.
They're in a box that can be mounted on a wall,
but they're portable enough that you could take
them with you. If you're interested in finding
out more, e-mail Wayne at hoonus@aol.com.
And thatll do it for now. Have a great week and
let's go diving soon!!!
- Ken |