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Keep that dive flag flying

Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 9:19 pm
by Jan K
OK, this one is for entertainment purposes only... :biggrin:
There were enough divers ashore yelling at this guy. He moved off ...
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Re: Keep that dive flag flying

Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 9:57 pm
by sheahanmcculla
Was this Sat?

We came up fram a dive and asked some guys on shore if a boat was close. It sounded pretty loud down on the jetty.

Re: Keep that dive flag flying

Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 11:47 pm
by loanwolf
Aren’t they to stay 600' away in that area? If so call the game warden or sheriff the next time and see if you can get the number off the boat in a pic while fishing and turn them in.

Re: Keep that dive flag flying

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 6:31 am
by Jan K
Yes, it was Saturday - Keystone - a mad place of boat trailers, boats, cars, pickups, fishermen, divers and tourists . Yesterday, on Sunday - not a single boat launched or trailer parked at Keystone. And I was the only diver in the morning. Go figure.
And yes, they are supposed to stay out of that area, but it keeps happening in spite of posted map and instructions. :dontknow:

Re: Keep that dive flag flying

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 7:56 am
by Grateful Diver
If they know it's an MPA some folks will push it ... because they know that's where the big fish are. A few years back I saw a boat tied up to one of the boundary buoys at Edmonds UP ... casting into the park ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)

Re: Keep that dive flag flying

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 8:08 am
by loanwolf
Yea some people are just AH's,

If you can get a picture (or vid better yet) that has their boat numbers visible and them fishing in a restricted zone then they can be fined if you file a complaint with the game warden or sheriff.

Re: Keep that dive flag flying

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 8:09 am
by BillZ
Jan K wrote:Yes, it was Saturday - Keystone - a mad place of boat trailers, boats, cars, pickups, fishermen, divers and tourists . Yesterday, on Sunday - not a single boat launched or trailer parked at Keystone. And I was the only diver in the morning. Go figure.
And yes, they are supposed to stay out of that area, but it keeps happening in spite of posted map and instructions. :dontknow:
The cluster of boats on Saturday is because it's Halibut season, which runs Thursday through Saturday.

Re: Keep that dive flag flying

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 9:55 am
by enchantmentdivi
Hey, that's MY dive flag!! :clap: And, I believe someone in our group did write down his reg numbers.......

Re: Keep that dive flag flying

Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 7:39 pm
by Scuba Scott
Here is another recreational boaters view of fishing and dive boat activity. Just an interesting point of view that I tried to clear up on a different board.

http://www.iboatnw.com/forum/showthread ... his-divers.

Re: Keep that dive flag flying

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 5:55 pm
by Plus1
I think it would be terrific if EVERYONE was familiar with and followed the state guidelines for dive boats, available here.

http://www.boat-ed.com/wa/course/p4-11_ ... ipment.htm

Oh, by the way. It really reflects very poorly on the entire dive community to go onto the fishing boards trying to defend dive boat violations by name calling, swearing, and the such.

Respect goes a long ways.

Thanks

"Scuba divers and snorkelers should not place a flag in an area already occupied by other boaters or where their diving operation will impede the normal flow of waterway traffic. Divers also should follow all of the water safety rules themselves."

Re: Keep that dive flag flying

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 7:39 pm
by dsteding
Plus1 wrote:
"Scuba divers and snorkelers should not place a flag in an area already occupied by other boaters or where their diving operation will impede the normal flow of waterway traffic. Divers also should follow all of the water safety rules themselves."
Great point, I've bailed out of a dive site because it had fisherman on it, I think my first two times at Possession Point were scratched for those reasons. I've also moved defensively (with a flag up) on a site where I had divers in the water and people motored right up and dropped their lines. Usually I start barking at them.

Point being, idiots everywhere.

Re: Keep that dive flag flying

Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 4:42 am
by loanwolf
Plus1 wrote: "Scuba divers and snorkelers should not place a flag in an area already occupied by other boaters or where their diving operation will impede the normal flow of waterway traffic. Divers also should follow all of the water safety rules themselves."

On this one the fisherman is fishing in closed water in the first place. 600' off shore (approximately 400' off end the jetty) from east of the old military wharf to the jetty is closed it is a marine preserve "no fishing of any kind". You can fish from the north side of the harbor to around the head up to the sign at Fort Casey. then that area is closed 400 yards offshore and just over .6 miles north.

So this idiot is fishing in closed waters in the first place.