In the photo below, I'm fairly sure that's the mother talking to my friends about abalone diving. The photo below is from the afternoon before the morning shots I caught above. I've been abalone-diving since 1978, so I did have some advice for this woman. She had good questions, practical questions, but she also revealed a lack of experience that troubled me. Van Damme is a protected entry and exit point, mostly, but I wouldn't call the waters out by the arch a novice dive spot at all. I pointed out some of the dangers as well as places I'd seen divers get lucky, but I also appreciated the sheer verve this woman had. She wanted to get some abalone, and she was willing to swim and work to get it. I was happy to see her and her daughter out there the next morning, but I also paddled my kayak nearby to see if they wanted any help or not. I could see some struggling with all the surge as well as some difficulty with a weight belt, but I didn't patronize these divers by trying to help them when my help wasn't wanted. I tend to paddle over and hover around any divers, checking whether any aid is wanted, I see out on a surgy day working the long swims. Male or female, I'll add. My friend E saw the two later, when they exited the water, and reports that they did not get abalone, but they saw one or two small ones. Next time, I say. Next time.
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Monday, August 11, 2014
Intrepid: Mother-Daughter Abalone Divers
In the photo below, I'm fairly sure that's the mother talking to my friends about abalone diving. The photo below is from the afternoon before the morning shots I caught above. I've been abalone-diving since 1978, so I did have some advice for this woman. She had good questions, practical questions, but she also revealed a lack of experience that troubled me. Van Damme is a protected entry and exit point, mostly, but I wouldn't call the waters out by the arch a novice dive spot at all. I pointed out some of the dangers as well as places I'd seen divers get lucky, but I also appreciated the sheer verve this woman had. She wanted to get some abalone, and she was willing to swim and work to get it. I was happy to see her and her daughter out there the next morning, but I also paddled my kayak nearby to see if they wanted any help or not. I could see some struggling with all the surge as well as some difficulty with a weight belt, but I didn't patronize these divers by trying to help them when my help wasn't wanted. I tend to paddle over and hover around any divers, checking whether any aid is wanted, I see out on a surgy day working the long swims. Male or female, I'll add. My friend E saw the two later, when they exited the water, and reports that they did not get abalone, but they saw one or two small ones. Next time, I say. Next time.