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   THIS WEEK AT REEF SEEKERS DIVE CO. - June 21-28, 2026  
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YAP - MARCH 11-22, 2026 TRIP REPORT

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JUNE, 2026 NEWSLETTER (4 PAGES)

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Vision clarification, GoPro, Dodgers, & more

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Double-whammy today . . .


 

FATHER'S DAY & THE SUMMER SOLSTICE - Father's Day is/was all day but the solstice actually happened at exactly 1:24AM earlier this morning. This is the longest day of the year with official sundown at 8:09PM resulting in a 14-hour 25-minute length of the day. Hope you've enjoyed it because it's all downhill from here (at least until the winter equinox on December 21st at 12:49PM).


 

VISION DIVE BOAT CLARIFICIATION - I mentioned last week that the Vision has moved to San Diego. I got a polite phone call (and follow-up e-mail) from Frank Ursitti, the owner of H&M Landing which is who bought the boat. Frank took some exception to how I characterized things and explained that, contrary to what I thought, the e-mail blast came not from them but from an employee who may have let his enthusiasm for keeping the Vision diving get carried away a bit. Frank also asked me to point out that what I termed a "single day trip" is really a day and a half. Traditionally, at least from San Pedro, boats would depart for San Clemente Island around 1AM, arrive at Clemente at 7AM and start diving, leave the island around 1PM (6-hour dive window), and arrive back in port around 7PM for a total trip time of 18 hours. (This sked also allowed them to do two weekend trips.) The San Diego plan is to leave at 7PM Friday night, dive the entire day and even evening on Saturday, and then arrive back in San Diego at 7AM Sunday morning for a total trip time of 36 hours, or twice as long as the traditional sked. (That also means they can only do one trip per weekend.) They also list some 2.5-day trips which leave on a Thursday at 7PM and return on Sunday at 7AM (60 hours long). If this is something you're interested in, you can book directly through H&M Landing. Here's the website for their upcoming trips: VISION IN SAN DIEGO SCHEDULE.


 

GoPRO IN FINANCIAL TROUBLE? - GoPro has just introduced their latest camera, the Mission 1 series, which comes with a larger sensor and higher resolution (up to 8K). At the same time, they issued an interesting warning saying they're in financial trouble and may have to file for bankruptcy or at least get some new investors. (Thanks to Carol Behrmann for the heads-up.) Costs for memory have skyrocketed and they're not the only (or dominant) player in the game anymore. There are a number of articles about this floating around but here's one from DPReview: GoPRO MIGHT BE IN TROUBLE.


 

IF YOU'RE TRAVELING, THINK ABOUT NITROX - Who would have ever pegged me as a proponent of nitrox? But as long as you understand it's limitations and that's it's not a Wonder Gas, it serves a purpose as a bottom-time-extending gas. Generally, most foreign trips have a dive time limit of one hour. As long as your air consumption is good enough (and you can help that by diving shallower as your gas depletes), most divers can make the one-hour mark without much difficulty. What they run out of, even with modern dive computers (don't get me started doing tables calculations), is bottom time. And that's where nitrox can be of be of value as it allows for greater bottom time with the same relative risk (very small) of decompression illness as diving on air, especially when you do a somewhat extended safety stop at 15 feet at the end of the dive (I like to do five minutes). So this is all a long way saying that if you're got a summer trip coming up to some exotic locale, and you're not currently nitrox-certified, give some thought to doing that before you leave (the class is relatively simple and short) so that you can get the extended bottom time and more bang for your diving buck. And yes, Reef Seekers does offer nitrox classes on a semi-regular basis. The next one of these is on the books for July 22. But I'm also happy to set it up for you on an individual basis if need be. You do some of the study on your own, we do a Zoom session to go over over things, you pass a test, and we're pretty much good to go. So give this some thought if it fits your diving needs.


 

STOP THE BLEEDING!!! - A tourniquet wouldn't have helped nor would CPR. Suffice it to say, I suffered greatly today at Dodger Stadium watching the Orioles massacre the Dodgers 12-1 (although it was fun seeing Miguel Rojas pitch the 9th inning). That we were also sitting in the direct sun - at our backs mercifully - for the entire game didn't make it any more tolerable. Even dynasty teams have meltdowns every now and then and hopefully this was the nadir of the Dodgers despair. Enough said.


 

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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