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[Choose #5] Let’s just call it a barf-o-rama and leave it at that. Bit through my regulator and was still throwing up 4 hours after I got out of the water. Sadly, no pictures tho’.
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[Choose #5] Trio buddy dive, one blowing breakfast out his reg, the other with an ear that wouldn’t clear, and me sitting with them back on the boat watching the bubbles :(
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[Choose #5] On a night dive,regular boat not available so we had a small one very little room to get gear on. Got in the water and noticed only one fin, try diving with one fin while holding a dive light and taking pictures it was fun let me tell you!
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[Choose #5] Diving in practical mud for OW Cert.
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[Choose #5] Yeah, the sea sickness sux. Human error - I shouldn’t go out in the ocean on a boat. Equipment related - I def shouldn’t fiddle with gear while the boat is stopped. Depth related - problem is I’m not underwater
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[Choose #5] diving with a new diver who listens when you tell them what they are doing wrong, but when you get under water with them they seem to forget everything you told them or what they learned
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[Choose #5] my absolute worst fear......getting sick to my stomach and vomit at depth (80 feet deep)
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[Choose #1] I was dive guiding a group from Saudi Arabia on a shark dive, the bad ones, and being the dive guide I was the last one out of the water. I had to disconnect my Shark shield to pass my tank up, and ended up pushing off of an attacking shark .
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[Choose #5] Was attempting to dive kelp forest off Monterey, CA Had bad bouyancy issues, brand new diver then.
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[Choose #5] During my dive master course, the equipment exchange turned into a comical nightmare
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[Choose #2] Wife’s BCD malfunctioned and overfilled with air, she shot ot surface. She was suddenly just not there. She was okay, but it was a scary few minutes.
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[Choose #2] BC was auto-inflating, couldn’t stay at depth til I unplugged it, then couldn’t keep bouyant so kept hitting rocks
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[Choose #4] Having an overweighted diver crash down on me as I was setting my wreck reel...
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daz88 - 11/28/2010 11:51 PM
[Choose #2] beautiful things everywhere to photograph, dropped down and dead battery! :(
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[Choose #2] Severely underestimated the weight needed to dive hawaii....
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[Choose #5] Have not had one yet
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[Choose #4] lost a student when I first started teaching. Found him, but what stress!!!!. A real learning experience, and now I configure the students to prevent that.
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[Choose #4] never really had a bad experience knock on wood
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[Choose #3] Narced @ 50 metres
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[Choose #2] Had a BC start leaking and dive buddy was 150 yards away
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[Choose #5] During a boat dive when my buddy became paralized on accent and started sinking cause he couldn’t inflate his BC. Stopped breathing 3 times. Headed to land . Threw him into the bed of someone’s pickup truck to 3 days/1 nite deco. chamber.
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[Choose #4] Night dive off a moored boat and ripping current
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[Choose #2] Reg free flow while @ 100ft in 36° water while recovering a Ford Explorer
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[Choose #1] Had some jelly stings but the fire coral burn in St. Martin was the worst. I knew what it was, just had to get close to shoot pictures. Hurt like heck at first. Didn’t treat it in any way, it just gradually dissipated on its own within a few days.
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