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1 Scuba Steve Scuba Squad Dive Plan

2 Site Assessment Our Mission: identify which ship we are looking at

3 TVNEWSMEN High tide- 5:31 a.m. Low tide-12:22 p.m. Visibility- clear Exit points- ladder Water temp- 78 degrees F Man made hazards- bulkhead and wreck Entry points- side of pool Never do’s- no horseplay, running, messing with tanks, pulling hoses off of people underwater, (generally, don’t be an idiot)

4 Natural hazards Fire coral Cone snail

5 Natural hazards (con’t) Sea urchin Lion fish

6 Emergency Plans First Aid office between the locker rooms Closest hospital: Abington Memorial Lifesaving equipment is on the pool deck We have certified lifeguards diving

7 Activities We have until 10:45 a.m. Minimum air: 500 psi Maximum depth of dive: 12’ 9”

8 Activities (continued) Task (in order) –Biologist and photographer identify natural hazards –Tech begins to assemble grid on boat –Surveyors begin to assemble grid underwater –When grid is done, team 1 observes the 1 st half of the wreck (following the grid) –Surveyors will take notes and flag individual objects and make note of what is in each grid based on flag numbers (only objects)

9 continued Con’t –Biologist and photographer observe and take pics of marine life –Other photographer takes photos of the wreck from several angles –Halfway through, teams switch

10 continued Team 2 –Begin work on other half of wreck –Follow same criteria as team 1 –Before leaving, photographer must take overhead shots of each square (with flags still there) –Remaining people return to water and bring back flags and bigger sections of the grid (will completely disassemble on surface)

11 Buoyancy We will bring weights to the pool and use as needed Factors –Individual BMI –Water Density –Air in tank

12 Air 2400-3600 psi per tank 18 tanks (each diver will use only one tank for the day) “Out of air” options –Surface

13 Gear and Go Required scuba gear (we will make chart) Other items –Flags (plastic tape w/ number tied around a chain link) –Clip boards –Pencils –Binder sections –Tape measures

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