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Mark asked me to help him with the college Study Abroad program this year, so naturally I said “sure, no problem, it’ll be fun!” Well fun it was, but exhausting too. So here goes:
Day 1
Arrive at airport at 6:30 after getting a call from Coop that Mark was running late and wanted to know how much room we had to put gear if we picked him up. So after dropping me at the airport, Samma went to get Coop at his office. Mean while, I used the Kiosk to check in and put my bags in at baggage drop-off. As the kids started to arrive, I had them each try the Kiosk, some could, some could not check in at them. Since they would be helping carry Pelican cases of gear, I had them wait for Mark to actually go through baggage drop-off. Mark arrived at 7:40, almost 2 hours prior to flight time. We packed his pelican cases and started getting kids to go through ticketing. Well long story longer (shorter) myself, Coop, and 4 kids (Aerial, Taylor, Heather, & Andrew) along with two paying customers from Southern Swim & SCUBA made the flight. 6 more made it on the next flight, so Coop & I had 10 students in the Bahamas for diving that afternoon. Chris (Mark’s brother) & his friend Rob met us at the boat, The Morning Star, our house for the next 7 days. And out we went.
Dive 1 (“Tiny T’s” Depth 44, BT 57mins)
This was to be a checkout dive to start finishing the kids up on the certifications. I was to dive with Torrie & Lauren (who did not make any dives in the quarry) and do skills, while Coop dove with the rest that had not been drinking at the airport waiting on the flight. My two decided they were too seasick to dive, so I took my camera and did a solo dive.
After the dive, we headed back into Port Lucayan Marina to relax and sleep. Well, Torrie and Lauren decided they were too seasick to get back on the boat once they stepped on shore, so they got a room at the marina and dropped out of the trip (meant they were leaving the trip and paying their own way home). There were lots of calls back and forth with Mark and Dana over the course of the night getting the wording for the release they were to sign. After going to bed, we were awakened to the fact that one of the kids in a drunken stupor at 2:30AM had decided to dive into the pool at the marina (ignoring the 4 foot depth, no diving signs) and hit the bottom of the pool. Chris went to check on him, but they had already called an ambulance and want to take him to the hospital. They stitched him up and sent him back to the boat at 4:30AM. 3 less cats to herd ….
Day 2
When we got up we burned a lot more time on my cell phone talking to Mark about Jordan and what should be done. Since there was nothing to do about Jordan, Coop went to the airport with Torrie and Lauren while I went out with the boat to finish up the checkout dives for the kids we had left (down to 7 of the original 10 that showed up).
Dive 2 (“Shark Junction” Depth 44, BT 72mins), Dive 3 (“Plate Reef” Depth 66, BT 60mins)
On both of these dives I took down students for a dive, completed all of their skills and took them back to the boat after a 30 minute dive. Once dropping them off, I went to enjoy myself ;) Dive 2 had a junked recompression chamber sitting on the bottom, dive 3 there were 2 lionfish (non-native Indo-Pacific intrusive fish) at the mouth of a small bluehole.
After these 2 dives, we headed back to the Blackbeard house, to pick up Mark, Coop and the other 5 students. Once we had them safely on board, we headed out to get a dive in for them.
Dive 4 (“Shark Junction II” Depth 53, BT 62mins), Dive 5 (“Shark Junction II” Depth 50 BT, 60mins, Night dive)
On dive 4 I took the camera, found a Lettuce Sea Slug and got some pictures of it.
On dive 5 I carried the video camera and I think I got some great shots of an anemone with an anemone crab, a Pederson shrimp, and an arrow crab all three on it (but kids watched the tape after Chris and I watched it and rewound it to the beginning so it got taped over the next day).
After the dives, we headed back to the Blackbeard house so that Mark could put Jordan on a 7:30AM flight back to the states for violating school policy by being drunk on the trip :(.
Day 3
I woke Mark up at 5:15 to get ready and get Jordan to the airport. Mark was back on the boat at 7:30 after seeing Jordan through Customs at the airport. Now we were ready to head back out and get on with the trip (down 3 students, average 1 per day… not a good start). Thank whomever you like, the rest of the trip was uneventful as compared to the first 2 days.
Dive 6 (“Lucayan Caves” Depth 67, BT 67mins), Dive 7 (“Blair House Reef” Depth 57, BT 61), Dive 8 (“The Ethridge” Depth 72, BT 55mins), Dive 8 (“The Ethridge” Depth 84, BT 53mins, Night dive)
On dive 6, I took the video camera with Mark and 2 students (Heather and Michelle). We got some great video of Blacktip Reef Sharks schooling (this is what went over the top of my other shots). Mark & I were swimming in and among the sharks shooting video while the girls stayed a “safe” distance away. I also got a great shot of a Spiney Lobster (he even wacked the camera with one of his spines I was so close).
Dive 7 I found another Lettuce Sea Slug and got Coop’s attention to show him. He actually had battery life and free space to shot pictures of it… For once he got to get a picture of a nudibranch, I was so happy for him.
Day 4
We woke up in the Bimini Islands chain.
Dive 9 (“Victory Reef/Bimini Wall” Depth 82, BT 44mins, Drift dive), Dive 10 (“Bull Run” Depth 55, BT 50mins, Shark Dive)
Dive 9 was fun, just drifting along watching the world (sea floor) go by… relaxing dive. Dive 10 was the shark feed and as my tradition now (I don’t believe in feeding wildlife) I sat on deck until the feeding was done and then joined the dive to swim with the sharks! Great fun and I even got some good pictures/video of them.
After the dive 10, we went to the Sapona (a WWI concrete Liberty Ship) to snorkel and for some of the kids to do some measuring of fin kicks, etc. After that we got chased into port at South Bimini by a storm.
Day 5
It started with “sleeping in”, a late breakfast and a trip to the Shark Lab where they study Lemon Sharks. They had little guys in a pin for petting ;)
Dive 11 (“Moray Alley” Depth 47, BT 55mins), Dive 12 (“The Strip” Depth 40, BT 39mins), Dive 13 (“The Strip” Depth 42, BT 53mins, Night dive)
Dive 11 the kids were using graduated cylinders to test Boyle’s Law.
Dive 12 I saw a Caribbean Reef Octopus (but had loaned my camera to one of the students working on AOW to take pictures for fish identification) so no pictures of it other than mental ones (and I assume yall can’t see them as well as I can). Dive 13 I got a good shot of a Spotted Moray Eel.
Day 6
We woke up back up in the waters off Grand Bahama to do our final dives.
Dive 14 (“Theo’s Wreck Depth 110, BT 40mins), Dive 15 (“Seastar” Depth 85, BT 45mins)
On dive 14, I tried to get a good picture of some garden eels, I think I got an ok picture of a Goliath Grouper on this dive.
Dive 15, I saw a couple bearded fireworms .
There was one more dive on Shark Junction that I sat out, as I have dove this site multiple times and besides my left ear was starting to bother me.
After the final dive we headed back to the Blackbeard house to start packing up to be off the boat by 9AM the following morning.
Day 7
Wow, it’s over, time to get everything off the boat and put away to fly home. Once we had everything packed, we took a cab to Port Lucayan Marina to shop for trinkets. Then a cab ride back to the house to pack gear into cabs and start for the airport. Once at the airport, we played weight the back and swap gear around till every bag Mark & I had (ours plus all extra gear) weighted 49.something (50lbs max). On the plane by 3:45 and in Atlanta, bags in hand ready for some peace and quiet and a relaxing weekend by 7PM.