
This week has been jam packed. I am well underway with the additional transects and am going to start the movement study tomorrow for three days. I should hopefully be finished with a couple of days to spare at the end of this week.
This week was also busy on the diving front. Mary, Sarah and I decided to do the Advanced Open Water course (one up from the basic diving qualification). We had to do 5 different ‘adventure dives’ with an instructor. The first was navigation where at the end we had to use a compass to swim in a square. Mine was more a quadrilateral as on the third side I reached the reef before I had covered the distance! We then did a deep dive. With this qualification I can go to 30m instead of 18m. We went down to a platform on the bottom at 24m. Among other things Tim the instructor cracked an egg underwater. Because of the pressure at that depth the yolk stayed together in a ball and we could have a bit of a play with it which was really cool. I didn’t get to stay down there very long though because you use more air the deeper you go and I’m really bad at using my air quickly anyway. Next was a Peak Performance Buoyancy dive. This is to help you with maintaining neutral buoyancy whilst diving which is very important. An assult course was set up on the platforms where we had to touch floats with our heads and swim through hoops. It was a lot of fun and I think I got better too. The other two were more straight forward stuff which we were already doing on our normal dives. For the boat dive we just had to dive off a boat so this was just a fun outing. We went to a place called coral gardens which was as amazing as the name suggests. The last dive was “Underwater Naturalist” where we had to draw animals to identify on the surface. We also saw a cuttlefish which I was really excited about.
Because I qualified as an advanced diver on Tuesday, I was allowed to go on the night dive yesterday evening. It was amazing but a bit stressful too. Firstly because it was pitch black. Descending was a bit disorientating, but I shone my torch on the reef and got my bearings and it wasn’t too bad. Half way through the dive disaster struck. Sarah’s (my buddy) torch cut out. It was ok though because the group was close and I had a spare. At the same time as this her tank slipped and she was holding on to it to keep it on her back. When I realised I grabbed it too and we swam over to Mr Ben who fixed it easily. It was a bit dramatic but we stayed fairly calm and everything was ok at the end. We saw loads of cool things on the dive including lobsters and a really pretty ribbon worm swimming. We also fed the corals with the worms caught in our torch light up close. I think we also woke up a few grumpy looking fish too! The bioluminescence was amazing too – like swimming in the stars. All in all the dive was good but was a bit like diving for the first time again because everything was new and strange.
After the dive it was social night so we got to fill ourselves with the best food yet. We got barbeque sausages (this is amazing as the only meat we usually get is fish)! Everything was a bit more chilled than usual and some of us went back to a hut to watch a film. That was because the site is a lot quieter now. Loads of people left the island to go home on Wednesday. It was really sad as some of our ‘table posse’ have gone and it’s hard to believe we only have two weeks left, but we had a good night on Tuesday to send them off. There was a bonfire on the beach and we all sat up chatting and drinking Bintang (beer).
On Saturday it was Mary’s birthday. Although we had to work in the day we had a bit of a party in one of the huts. We had tons of food. At dinner she got a cake and we all sang happy birthday. It was funny to see everyone mob our table to get a piece. We went to the restaurant on Sunday too. It was really nice and they had chicken (although it was a kind of (rather tough) Indonesian chicken rather the fat English ones we are used too.)
The busy week ends today with degas day. I went out to collect data this morning, spent some time on the beach and then went a fair way up the beach with Sarah to do some work for her. It was really nice floating around in the really warm (bath warm) water in my shorts and tankini. It took a while to walk there but it was definitely worth it. But now it’s dinner time so time to stock up on more rice.
Abi
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