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   THIS WEEK AT REEF SEEKERS DIVE CO. - May 24-31, 2026  
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Memorial Day, Scuba Show, Indonesia, & more

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I’m still having trouble realizing this is Memorial Day weekend. Just feels too early . . .


 

LOOKING AT THE BEACH CAM - A quick check of the late afternoon Redondo Beach live cam shows what looks like a pretty steady and strong on-shore wind. Water looks rather choppy as well. I didn't dive this weekend, so I'm not sure if that's the way it was this morning or how it will be tomorrow morning. The mid-channel buoy doesn't seem to show much so Catalina likely was good today. The Saturday report from the Underwater Park was 67º water temps, 30-35' viz, slight chop, and a mild current. So hopefully you had a chance to get out on this holiday weekend or at least had a good time doing something else fun.


 

ALLEGED START OF THE SUMMER DIVING SEASON - I say "alleged" since we can dive SoCal year-round, but a lot of people think of the diving season as only existing between Memorial Day and Labor Day. So be it. Regardless, if you haven't used your gear in a while, remember that Reef Seekers repair guru Robert Stark can do a quick bench check for you - often while you want - and let you know if you're good-to-go or if you should service stuff before using it in the ocean. (And if we've serviced your gear within the past 18 months, the bench check is free!!!) You can contact Robert at the e-mail or phone in the upper right corner of this page.


 

SCUBA SHOW IS THIS WEEKEND - This coming weekend (May 30 & 31) marks the annual Scuba Show at the Long Beach Convention Center. The show is under new ownership/management this year so you'll notice some changes. First off is that the price has increased to $33/day or $60 for the weekend. However, that price now includes all of the various seminars and speakers that are being offered. There are two speaker stages inside the exhibit hall and others in traditional seminar rooms. The show is also in a different and bigger exhibt hall from previous so that will mark a change as well. And in case you're wondering . . .


 

"WHY DIVERS DIE" PANEL IS SATURDAY @ 3:30PM - We will be doing our annual "Why Divers Die" panel where we examine scuba deaths from L.A. County in the previous calendar year with the L.A. County Coroner, the Chamber, and a diving instructor forensic consultant (me). It's usually the #1-attended seminar and perhaps even more so this year, given what happened in the Maldives. As we only had one L.A. County fatality in 2025, this will give us time to revisit a couple of previous cases. And YES, even though we're not involved in the investigation, we WILL also devote time to examining the Maldives cave diving multi-person fatality from the standpoint of what are the questions that should be answered and what evidence would we want to see to determine what happened. The seminar overall goes until 5PM (we'll do the Maldives as the last case starting around 4:30PM or so) and we'll stay to answer questions afterwards as well. Hope to see you there.


 

HOW ABOUT SOME JELLYFISH? - This weekend marked the opening of "Jelly Dreamscapes" at the Aquarium of the Pacific. This is a major new exhibit that takes up a good portion of the second floor, adjacent to the Tropical Reef area. There are a number of different species of jellies on display, a really cool jelly "pond" in the middle of everything, and a couple of other nice features that you'll need to see rather than having me describe therm. "Jelly Dreamscapes" doesn't require a special ticket nor cost extra. It's all part of the regular Aquarium admission. Check it out next time you're in Long Beach.


 

LAST-MINUTE OPENINGS ON OUR JULY INDONESIA TRIP - We know this is short notice but . . . We had two last-minute medical-reason cancellations on our July 1-13 trip to Manado, Indonesia, diving with our good friends at Murex Diving Resorts. If you're interested, we can accommodate a single female &/or a single male, or if a couple is interested, we can likely make a full room available. If this is something you'd be interested in, give us a call at 310/652-4990 for the details and to see if this would fit your sked and budget. We always have a fabulous time at Murex plus they've undergone some major renovations at their Manado resort, so we're really excited to not only do the diving and see old friends, but also to see all the new rooms and common areas.


 

MORE BAD NEWS FROM THE MALDIVES - I love diving there but they're snake-bit lately. A week or so before the cave fatalities, we got word that the Maldives Emperor dive boat caught fire and burned inside the Male Harbor. It seems that a clothes dryer on the back deck caught fire and then the flames spread quickly and out of control. All passengers were safely evacuated and no one was injured but the boat is a total loss. You can read more about it here: MALDIVES EMPEROR BURNS.


 

ENDING ON A HIGH NOTE - There's a new species of hairy pipefish that's been recently discovered on the Great Barrier Reef, and everyone says he looks like Mr. Snuffleupagus from "Sesame Street." Judge for yourself: PIPEFISH SNUFFLEUPAGUS.


 

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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