Hi, So I'm back diving around a pearl farm..Commercial works a little thin right now duh
with Respect to the diver who passed away in this incident the events were as follows.
A few weeks back a 35 year old diver on my current work site dropped his weight belt set for swimming did an emergency ascent, waved his arms around on the surface in distress than suddenly died.
Promply rushed to the nearest town about 30 - 40 km way via a 21ft Aluminum dive boat with a 225 yammy the trip is roughly 1 hour + bit the diver was pronouced dead on arrival.
All work is done on hookah and independant bailout. Compressor on board with secondary h.p air.. And boy has pearl farm diving changed since I did 5 years ago, the work was harder, longer and lacked anyone with a sense for safety..Things have chaned for the better.
The autopsy came back inconclusive they say he died within in 30 seconds, toxicology is still out as it takes some time.
He had removed one boot leading most to believe he was stung by a possible stone fish, cone shell, blue ringed octo, buterfly fish..
Now I thought what could be discussed is allergic reactions to these venoms. Ive known snake handlers who are allergic to snake venoms.. Once bitten they have about 5 minutes to live and get some antiveneme. Does anyone know more on this subject or any other opinions on what may have happened.
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