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This is a collection of my blog entries and experiences with diving.
You can find all the pictures I've taken here, and read below for recountings of my more recent trips:

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π 2024-12-08 01:01 in Diving, Hawaii
I planned a few night dives in Kauai, and quickly found a beautiful starry night octopus:



we went to see if it wanted to be friendly (divemaster hand in that picture)
we went to see if it wanted to be friendly (divemaster hand in that picture)

I let it climb on my hand (I did not grab it, it just climbed calmly). But what happened is that while it was on me, it decided I tasted good and cut my hand open to try and start to eat me. It was pretty clear what happened, so I passed the octopus to the dive guide and other divers pet it, not knowing what happened (I never pet octopus, not sure if they like it, but I love to touch their suckers which they use to smell you and decide what you are):


from here it all looks ok outside of potentially questionable petting that was done by others

it was calm and friendly and happily climbed on other people's hands after mine
it was calm and friendly and happily climbed on other people's hands after mine

It used its beak to cut my finger open and injected me with its poison meant to paralyse preys. And yes, it did hurt:

doesn't quite show but the finger was much bigger due to inflammation
doesn't quite show but the finger was much bigger due to inflammation

way too many hours waiting in a small ER in the middle of a sunday night to clean the wound
way too many hours waiting in a small ER in the middle of a sunday night to clean the wound

In the end, the ER folks were pretty inept and thought I still had a piece of beak in my hand:


But it turns out the dot is actually on the correct finger but wrong part of it (off by one knuckle), after going to a proper medical facility at home, they confirmed I had nothing left in my hand. However, I had to take antibiotics for almost a month as I had persistent tingling and "this is not right" feelings in that hand for almost a month. While that octopus thankfully did not have venom that was fatal to humans, whatever it injected me still made my body unhappy for quite a while. I did contact DAN at the time and there is very little info on octopus poison effect on humans outside of the blue ring octopus which is known to be fatal. I guess this is one entry for the database that it's not fatal, but definitely has toxins and causes issues for up to a month after the bite (I used doxycycline 200mg daily for about 2 weeks to help clear the infection).

So while I did not tease or poke the octopus, but it was hunting for food, and after being curious about me, it decided that I could be food after it climbed on my arm to explore (yes, I did let it, it's usually fine and safe). So there you go, beware about octopus contact when they are feeding, especially if your hand smells good to them :)

π 2024-12-04 01:01 in Diving, Hawaii
Looks like I didn't plan the diving part of the Kauai trip enough, and trusted the first result I found on Google, when in fact I had notes from 15 years ago of not so good experience with the company that seems to have been the same back then. This time around, without telling a very long story again, I'm putting those clear notes for myself and others to make sure I never mistakenly go diving with them again:
  • the boat was way too small and had no room for gear
  • the crew was not geared towards advanced divers and were perfectly fine ending a 45 to 60mn dive after 15mn because one beginner diver was running out of air, penalizing everyone else (they didn't care)
  • Nick, the passive aggressive lying boat driver I got the first day, ended up behaving like a complete ass, and when I had to leave and go to another company, Fathom Five, that "wonderful gentleman" felt it was his duty to call them and badmouth me (thankfully they took my word for it that he was full of shit, and my diving with them was oh so much better)
  • Dive Kauai, continued their poor performance by giving 3mm wetsuits in 24C water when clearly 5mm plus is needed for most people unless they have a good amount of body fat. I had to get 2 wetsuits from them and put them together, which was uncomfortable
  • Multiple dives were ruined because of the complete beginners they mixed with me, including those 2 who were so unprepared that their mask didn't work, and then they were unable to go to the bottom (10m) and cancelled the dive for everyone. What a mess!

  • I mean beginners should be allowed to dive, but Dive Kauai sucks at handing them along with non beginners, which makes them a very poor choice for advanced divers. Of course they failed to admit that when I called and explicitely enquired about it, being happier to take my money at the expensive of a near guaranteed bad experience, but just for harboring Nick, the passive aggressive lying boat driver, that's a definitely a reason not to go with them as long as he works there.

    Day1: 2 Boat Dives and 4 shore dives (downgraded to 2) with Dive Kauai

    Yeah, so with that unfortunate intro aside, the diving in Kauai was what I remembered, not bad compared to many places, but probably not the best in Hawaii, Maui still remaining the best. But Kauai wins for the many many turtles, that part is definitely amazing:




    cleaning station for turtles, there were 6 or 7 sleeping there
    cleaning station for turtles, there were 6 or 7 sleeping there



    Afternoon was supposed to have 2 shore dives and 2 night dives, but the complete beginners I was paired with ruined the first dive, and then the guide said he didn't think night dives would be so good due to silt (that, he may have been correct on). Diving from the jetty was not super easy, kind of rocky and not easy to navigate, but the turtles were happy to come up for a rest:






    Day2: 2 Boat Dives with Dive Kauai

    Day 2, I went back on the Dive Kauai Boat, thankfully the other divers were more experienced, but Nick still found new reasons to be unhappy with me, and made sure to tell me on the way out that I could not bring my camera bag on the boat the next day because it would be full, lovely... That said he fixed the issue a few hours later by saying got knows what about me so that he would not be allowed on "his" boat the next day (not his boat of course). The 2 morning dives were decent:









    Oh yeah, now I remember that the dive guide seemed a bit green and got anxious when I got just a bit ahead of him or went to check a small hole within easy reach of him, when he only had 2 divers to keep track of. Sigh... But that confirms what I was saying that Dive Kauai is definitely not for advanced divers.

    Day3: 2 DPV Shore Dives

    Day 3 was supposed to be 2 boat dives, but by then Nick managed to ruin my previous afternoon with hours on the phone to undo the mess he created on purpose, and ultimately failing. I ended up doing 2 DPV dives which were actually a lot of fun and, Jimi, the guide who came to meet me was awesome.






    yes, it's pretty awesome

    Despite all the crap and bad feelings from Nick, the DPV dives were lots of fun, even if the DPVs themselves had worrisome failure modes, including no maser shutoff of wrist deadman switch. I was even told that sometimes they get stuck on, that's not good... Thankfully they did not for me and they were definitely fun.

    Before the dives, a dive Kauai manager/coordinator also came to meet me that morning to apologize about the mess created the previous day, which was nice of him and honestly I was ok enough walking away after that and burrying the hatchet, except passive agressive backstabbing Nick felt it would be good to call the next company I was going with to badmouth me and try to convince them not to dive with me, oh nice... So yeah, after that Nick made sure I let everyone know on every medium available to avoid him and Dive Kauai. I hope he gets fired....

    Day4: 6 Dives with Fathom Five

    Fathom Five was able to accommodate me for 6 dives in a day, 4 boat dives and 2 shore dusk/night dives, which was impressive. I got lucky with the boat dives that day, they were good:


    the guide was good and gave us a good briefing on what we could see
    the guide was good and gave us a good briefing on what we could see


    not hard to find turtles, they are literally everywhere
    not hard to find turtles, they are literally everywhere







    I finally found where the lobsters were hiding in Sheraton Caves, took me a while to find the spot again
    I finally found where the lobsters were hiding in Sheraton Caves, took me a while to find the spot again





    For the dusk/night dives, we were 4 divers, plus the guide:









    Then, I found this beautiful Stary Night Octopus, but that also ended the dive as it got a bit too friendly with us:



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