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   THIS WEEK AT REEF SEEKERS DIVE CO. - January 18-25, 2026  
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MALDIVES - SEPT & OCT, 2025 PIX,
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Nasty Cold, Solar Update, Divine Guidance, & more

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It's been a wild week . . .


 

L.A. ZOO LIGHTS - The first disclaimer is that this exhibition has ended but should be back at the end of this year. But - courtesy of Betsy Suttle who's been an L.A. Zoo docent for many moons - I got to again this year (with Betsy and gf Laurie Powers) to see the "L.A. Zoo Lights - Animals Aglow" which is an evening thing where they have elaborate fabric animals all around (not too many aquatic ones this year) throughout the entire zoo. They're all lit internally, which gives them a really magical look and feel. So you stroll around and observe just like when the real animals are out and about during the day. Really interesting and clever, as you can see from the image below. If you'd like to see more of what was there, here are all of the pix of this years version that I posted on our SmugMug account: L.A.ZOO LIGHTS - ANIMALS AGLOW 2025.

I WOULDN'T WISH THIS ON ANYONE - I don't think it had anything to do with the Zoo visit but the next day, both Laurie and I started coming down with "something". Well "something" has knocked both of us on our butts and is apparently going around so this sorry tale is a warning, not a "woe is me." But I got it in full force Tuesday night and even went to the doctor Thursday - after literally lying in bed all day Wednesday because I was too tired to get up - who tested me for COVID and both versions of the flu (negative all around) and told me it's just a REALLY nasty common cold going around and that there was nothing to do other than let it run it's course. It comes with not only a nice fever (mine peaked around 103Ί) and severe exhaustion, but also sinus and chest congestion, throat issues, and a nagging non-productive cough that really kick sin when I laugh. (Very annoying.) As I write this Sunday night, I think the fever's gone but I can't lick the nagging cough (which is now semi-productive). Short version: Never felt sicker in my life. I mention all of this because . . .


 

IT'S NOT JUST COVID TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT - Since 2020, it seems COVID is the main disease we worry about and we forget about things like colds. And when you get something as seemingly simple but as heavy as what I've contracted, it's important to remember that you need to take diving off the table until you're back to normal. Mine was bad enough that I cancelled my normal dive shift at the Aquarium of the Pacific. Not only would it be inconvenient to have a coughing spell while underwater no matter where you are), but it could be dangerous since, especially when dealing with congested lungs, you might have areas of your lungs that aren't fully transmitting air correctly and, if you go dive, you could find yourself inadvertently embolising because your lungs just aren't working fully on ascent. So, if you should get this (or anything else similar), play it safe. Remember the Reef Seekers mantra: You never get hurt on a dive you don't make.


 

I MENTION ALL OF THIS BECAUSE . . . - Being cautious while I'm recovering from this will likely impact some of the Reef Seekers planned local dives since I'm not sure if I'll feel fully recovered during the week to make any of them. (I may even have to miss a second Aquarium dive shift.) If you're interested in anything we've got planned, and this would include the re-scheduled make-up Navigation class for Saturday, double-check with me directly to see if it's a go or no-go. I mention all of this because . . .


 

THAR BE SQUID!!!! - Thousands of them at Vets Park in Redondo. We've got a squid Dive (a freebie) on the books for Thursday evening and I'm doubtful at best. This is especially frustrating because it sounds like a phenomenal squid run started at Vets earlier in the week. A couple of divers have posted videos on FaceBook where they're inundated. If you've never experienced this before, a typical run (which tends to be based off of cycles of the moon) will last 3-5 days and then taper off, leaving squid egg clusters behind. But there's a good chance they're back again in 2 or 4 weeks. Also timing matters. I've gone out before and gotten skunked, and then an hour later, someone else goes in and does the same dive I did and is mesmerized by the spectacle of the mating squid. Really a special experience that's readily available to all divers in the area.


 

SOLMAR V UPDATE - If you've been following the saga, the short version is that the boat has been cancelling trips since end of November without offering any refunds and not communicating other than a cancellation e-mail. The e-mail that came out last week have added a phrase that not only are the trips cancelled, but that the Solmar V will cease diving operations all together. It seems that ownership changed in very late 2025, there may be huge ($200,000+) financial obligations left behind that the new owners can't cover, and the house of cards comes crashing down. The boat is currently reported to be in Mazatlαn rather than the home port of San Jose del Cabo. Worst of all, none of this is on their website and there are reports that they are still taking deposits and requesting only wire transfers (which are hard to cancel). LOTS of people are out LOTS of money. Hopefully you are not one and if you are, hopefully you have travel insurance to ease the pain. Lots of folks had good experiences with the boat over the years under the old ownership, so it's really sad to see the operation end under these circumstances.


 

PLANNING FOR CHAMBER DAY 2026 HAS BEGUN - We actually start in December, even though we don't go "live" until March 1. If you've never heard of this event, it's the annual fund-raiser for the Catalina Hyperbaric Chamber and is crucial to keeping our Chamber financially sound and open. I'm mentioning this now because, as the central organizer for the event, Reef Seekers will again have tables at Chamber Evening ($175/diner again this year) and if you're interested in guaranteeing your seat with us, shoot me an e-mail to let me know.


 

AND FINALLY . . . CONGRATS TO THE RAMS!!! - What a game!!! Yikes!!! Having attended college in the Chiacgo area (Northwestern University), I can personally attest to how cold it gets there in January. And don't forget that Soldier Field is right alongside Lake Michigan which doesn't help. Explains why a lot of catchable balls couldn't be caught. But the ending of regulation was nothing short of amazing. 4th and 4, season on the line, Williams back peddles 30 yards, fires blindly into the end zone corner, and it's caught???? How was that even possible? However, I have some evidence that Da Bears may have tried employing an unseen hand to guide them to victory.

In any event, congrats to the Rams, the only team in the playoffs to knock off a #1 or #2 seed. Should be a good rematch in Seattle next week.


 

And that’ll do it for now. Have a great week and here's hoping for my speedy recovery so we can go diving (and maybe squid-watching) soon!!!


 

- Ken

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


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