Dear sir/madam,

Please see the following link.

with regards,

Prabakar.J,


http://www.hinduonnet.com/mp/2009/09/14/stories/2009091450360500.htm

 * The deep end of the ocean *

   Diving in the blue-grey waters of the Gulf of Mannar is an experience to
cherish

   Photo: R. Ravindran

* Colourful The world of corals *

  The last time I dived was off the island of Hembadu Inolu, in the
Maldives, eight years ago. And, I was quite looking forward to scuba diving
at the coastal village of Vembar, on invitation of the People’s Action for
Development (PAD), an NGO. Vembar is about an hour’s drive from Rameswaram
on the coast of the Gulf of Mannar..

I landed in Madurai for a week’s relaxed stay in the heartland of Ramnad and
was hopeful that I would get to do some good diving in the Gulf of Mannar.
As our Scorpio sped past lush green paddy fields interspersed with dense
coconut, palmyra and banana groves, I was already feeling rejuvenated. The
weather was hot and the sky slightly cloudy. Our first stop was Rameswaram.

As we approached the town, I had a breathtaking view, from the Pamban
bridge, of the blue-grey waters of the Gulf of Mannar on the one side and
the Palk Bay on the other. The ocean was dotted with fishing craft — some
mechanised, and some driven by sails.
 Inviting waters

 Our first venture into the ocean was to be a snorkelling excursion. An hour
after a hearty lunch, we put on our fins, face mask and snorkel and entered
the cool, inviting waters. It felt great to be back in the sea after eight
long years. I was looking forward to do some real diving, of the scuba
variety.

The next day, we set off for Vembar, a fairly big village with narrow
streets. The next morning, we left for the sea shore for a ride in a fishing
boat to do some wreck diving. As we headed towards the wreck, which was just
a speck on the horizon, we encountered a rough sea, and the sea surface was
murky.

As we got near the exposed part of the wreck — a metallic, rusted tower-like
structure sticking out of the blue-grey water — we dropped anchor and dive
master Yogesh, qualified rescue diver Beemaraj and I put on our diving gear.


At a signal from Yogesh, I hit the waters and was engulfed by a swirling
greyness. Emptying the air in my Buoyancy Compensator Device and taking a
deep breath, I started my descent by exhaling steadily. Beema and Yogesh
followed, and at a depth of about eight feet, we headed towards the wreck.
We had hardly gone 20 metres when Yogesh, whose face was just about visible
in the murkiness, signalled that we surface. He called off the dive off due
to poor visibility and rough waves that could knock us against the jagged
metallic wreck.

The next day’s dive was also cancelled as the conditions were no better.
Then, it was decided that we would attempt a dive at Rameswaram, as the
conditions there might be slightly better. A day later, we set off in a
hired fishing boat from a point below the Pamban Bridge. Beema got into the
waters first and scouted around till he found an area with good visibility.
The sea was also much calmer than at Vembar.

Yogesh and I toppled over into the cool waters, and after descending to the
bottom, the three of us moved from one coral formation to another. It was a
silent, beautiful world, the only sounds being the hiss of my breathing and
the steady glug, glug, glug of the bubbles.

I spotted blastomussa coral, brain coral, bubble coral, trumpet coral and
some other varieties. I also spotted some small fish, mostly catfish and a
few cyprinids and anabantids in the 55 minutes spent underwater.

If you’re interested in scuba diving, mail [email protected],
[email protected] or call 04638-262171 or 94430-41804.

   K.S. RAJGOPAL



-- 
Prabakar.J,
People's Action for Development,
2/29, Sebastian Street,
Vembar - 628 906 Tamil Nadu, India
Ph: 09486251948
E-mail : [email protected]
Web: www.padgom.org, http://sinfpad.blogspot.com/
ஜெ.பிரபாகர் ജെ. പ്രഭാകര്‍  जे. प्रभाकर    జే. ప్రభాకర్   ಜೆ. ಪ್ರಬಾಕರ್ .

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