We are just back from another amazing TEKCamp. I didn’t take as detailed notes as last time but had some great dives with Paul Toomer, Rich Walker, John Kendall, Mark Powell and Phil Short and attended some fascinating and inspiring talks. We also visited Fourth Element‘s underwater shop! Thanks to everyone involved and to the Vobster crew for organizing and hosting it!
One thing I will say tho’ – sure if a wreck is on the seabed, eventually it will be reclaimed by the sea and no-one will be able to see it, but that might take 50 or 100 years. If you nick the bell and the maker’s plate from the boiler and the portholes and stash them in your shed, then definitely no-one will see it and in 50 years your next-of-kin will probably sell them to a scrap merchant to be melted down. There was one speaker who bragged about his collection, then complained all the wrecks near the coast were “dived out”. The only negative thing about an otherwise brilliant event.