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Fri, Aug 27 2004

Open Water Reality

I believe Open Water actually began showing in most theaters last week, but I forgot to mention it. I haven't seen it, and I'm sure it's terrifying. But I never think of divers being left behind without thinking of friends Lynda and Michael. They were also once Left At Sea, off the coast of Florida. Their frightening experience is almost impossible to describe, but they have chosen to make it a cataylst for change so that recreational scuba divers can continue to enjoy the sport in as safe a fashion as possible, with companies accounting for divers and equipment during all phases of a diving trip. They are very special people, and I am so glad they lived to tell their tale.

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