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 THIS WEEK AT REEF SEEKERS DIVE CO. - Dec. 28, 2025 - Jan. 4, 2026
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MALDIVES - SEPT & OCT TRIP(S) REPORT

MALDIVES - SEPT & OCT, 2025 PIX,
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Deportees to Palau, Boat Fire, Squid, & more

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Happy Almost-New Year . . .


 

THE WEATHER OUTSIDE MIGHT BE FRIGHTFUL - If the forecast is correct, it's going to be a wet New Year's Day in Pasadena (and around L.A.) on Thursday. Hopefully it doesn't pan out but right now, the forecast is not looking too promising. The rain's supposed to come back in on Wednesday - not as strong as the last storm but persistent - and may linger all the way through next Monday. Yikes!!!


 

WEATHER MIGHT AFFECT NAV CLASS ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 3 - We've got some people signed up already but we may have to postpone due to weather. The rain's not really an issue in and of itself, but the runoff and other factors dirty up the water around Vets Park which reduces the visibility significantly, sometimes to zero, and ramps up the bacteria count. Neither in conducive to diving. Backup date would likely be the following Saturday, January 10. We'll try to make a go/no-go decision but Noon on Friday.


 

ANOTHER DIVE BOAT FIRE - Not the Manthiri (thankfully) but a large liveaboard in the Maldives, the Yasawa Princess, caught fire a few days ago and has been rendered non-operational. Thankfully, all 25 guests and crew are reported safely evacuated from the boat and unharmed. The fire broke out around 6PM on Christmas Eve and from the one picture I've seen, there are flames shooting out of windows in the front of the next-to-the-top deck, which looks like it may be the galley/kitchen area. Given the time that the fire started, it would make sense that it might be the result of a kitchen fire that got out of control. Regardless, at least everyone is safe. The boat bills itself as a cruise ship as it's larger (180 feet) than most Maldives liveaboards and it can take up to 56 passengers in 28 staterooms spread over three decks. They don't always do diving and it's unclear if this was a dive trip or some other sort of excursion. But it underscores that you can never be too careful and any time you're going to spend time in a liveaboard boat, make sure you know what the evacuation options and procedures are.


 

HUNTING BUDDIES? - A study conducted around British Columbia, Canada, found evidence that orcas and dolphins may be teaming up to hunt prey. The dolphins may be acting as scouts to lead the orcas to salmon, a favorite of the Killer Whales. It's unclear what advantage the dolphins are getting out of this. You can read more about it here: DOLPHINS & WHALES TAG-TEAM PREY.


 

PALAU TO ACCEPT DEPORTEES FROM THE U.S. - Well, I guess it's better than being sent to El Salvador. (Although I've been to the jail in Palau - just visiting and looking for storyboards - and it's no picnic.) But it seems like Palau has agreed to accept up to 75 ICE-arrested deportees in exchange for $7.5 million in U.S. aid. That works out to $100,000 per deportee. (No word on whether those being deported have to be certified divers as well.) Another $8 million in additional aid was pledge. A statement from the office of the President of Palau reads, "Palau and the United States signed a memorandum of understanding allowing up to 75 third-country nationals, who have never been charged with a crime, to live and work in Palau, helping address local labor shortages in needed occupations." So it sounds like they'll not be jailed but its also unclear as to whether this is simply "Come to Palau to work" or it's forced labor under the thumb of the Palauan government. Palau already gets about $45 million each year in U.S. aid under a deal brokered during the Biden administration. You can read more about this here: DEPORTED TO PALAU.


 

SOME SQUID EGGS IN REDONDO - We've been getting reports of scattered squid eggs at Vets Park in Redondo so it seems like either this will be a light squid year or the main run simply hasn't yet started. Generally, Redondo's Vets Park has been a reliable area to see squid eggs and, during the night hours, live-but-soon-to-be-dead squid laying those eggs in a mating frenzy. (In case you didn't know, mating marks the end of the squid life cycle as they die soon after and are then consumed by Bat Rays, Sea Lions, or other foragers in the area.) The squid egg clusters are easily visible during a daytime dive at vets. But if you get lucky and hit it on the right night, being in the middle of the frenzy is a really memorable experience. Here are two videos if you'd like to see what it's like:
FINDING SQUID EGGS ON A DAY DIVE and/or SQUID MATING AT VETS.


 

THE NEW YEAR APPROACHES - I hope you have a nice wrap-up to 2025 and will start 2026 on firm footing. It'd be nice if it was dry footing but that may not be in the cards. At any rate, have a safe and sane New Years and we'll see you on the other side of the calendar change.


 

And that’ll do it for now. Have a great week, Happy New Year (almost), 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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