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Abgesandt von Jessica Registriertes Mitglied am 28.02.2005 - 21:10:

Danke an Stuart Acklam fuer die Info:

DUMAGUETE CITY, Negros Oriental, Philippines -- A Filipino scuba diver
died while his dive buddy was injured on Saturday after diving off Apo
Island in Dauin town, Negros Oriental province.

Mario Pascobello, Apo Island barangay captain, identified the fatality
as Raymond Gonzaga of Bacolod City. His dive buddy, Michael Sarrosa,
said to be a nephew of Negros Occidental Governor Joseph Marañon, was
rushed to Cebu City for treatment of decompression sickness.

Decompression sickness, also called the bends, is caused by nitrogen
bubbles forming in the bloodstream and tissues of the body. The bubbles
occur if one moves from deep water towards the surface (where the
surrounding pressure is lower) in too short a time.

Gonzaga and Sarrosa were part of a team of about 15 divers who came on
board a pump boat from Liloan town in Cebu province late Saturday morning.

They dove without a local dive guide off Coconut Point in the northern
side of Apo, considered the island`s most dangerous point because of the
treacherous current, which spreads in four directions.

Separated

Pascobello said the two divers, bringing two scuba tanks each, entered
the water ahead of their companions and were separated from the group.

After 28 minutes under water, Gonzaga surfaced and collapsed after
getting into the pump boat. He never regained consciousness, Pascobello
said.

Pascobello said Sarrosa was able to resurface and got into another pump
boat where he found a spare scuba tank. He immediately went on a
decompressing dive.

A decompression dive makes a diver stay at a fixed safe depth for
several minutes to allow the nitrogen accumulated in the body to escape
from the bloodstream.

Pascobello said that from all indications, the two divers got the
"bends" or decompression sickness. This happens when divers go too deep
or go beyond the prescribed time limit under water.

In the case of the two divers, they went beyond the safe diving depth of
130 feet, as indicated by the data on their portable dive computers.

Pascobello said one diver registered having gone to a depth of 100
meters, or about 300 feet, but surfaced after only 28 minutes -- not
enough time for them to decompress.

Then they climbed to 15 meters and Sarrosa surfaced four times "as if
seeking assistance."

Pascobello said Gonzaga was probably the fifth diver and the first
Filipino diver to die while diving off Coconut Point on Apo Island in
recent years.

The other casualties were two Japanese, an American and a German.

Pascobello stressed that the incident could have been avoided had they
hired local dive guides familiar with the currents in the various dive spots in the island.

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