Wednesday, October 22, 2008

The Sunday Times Travel Supplement

The 10 best destinations for 2009.

Koh Tao at #4 & Big Blue as the #1 Spot to stay & dive!


Lonely Planet’s annual list of emerging destinations and hip classics will be released this week - but we’ve got a sneak preview.

The temple and island of Xiao Putuo Dao, China

The temple and island of Xiao Putuo Dao, China

They include a giant chunk of China that’s home to 44m people, and a castaway bay in Tasmania with a population of just 300. The northernmost town on earth, and the furthest-flung islands on the planet.

This Wednesday, the guidebook giant Lonely Planet publishes its annual “Blue List” - its bible of hot destinations for 2009 - and the authors have cast a wide and adventurous net. Follow their advice, and your travelling year could feature polar-bear-spotting in Svalbard, volcano-hiking in Hawaii and sea-kayaking in Chile.

Always much anticipated, this year’s list will appear in book form under the title “Best in Travel 2009”, and we’ve got an exclusive preview. Here are Lonely Planet’s 10 must-see regions for 2009 - each one made easy with our expert guide on how to plan the perfect trip there.

Package prices include flights from London. Contact the operator for details on the airline and routing, and for regional departures.

1 BAY OF FIRES Tasmania They say: “White beaches of hourglass-fine sand, Bombay Sapphire sea, an azure sky - and nobody. This is the secret edge of Tasmania, laid out like a pirate’s treasure map of perfect beach after sheltered cove, all fringed with forest. It’s not long since the Bay of Fires came to international attention, and the crowds are bound to flock. Now is the time to visit.”

The plan: the bay is an 18-mile ribbon of sea and surf spooling out from the old whaling town of St Helens. The best base for bronzing and boarding is Binalong Bay, which has cute cottages from £67 per night for two (00 61 3-6376 8262, http://www.bayoffirescottages.com.au/ ) and sensational

lobster suppers at Angasi (http://www.angasi.com.au/ ). But the killer way to “do the Bay” is on a guided four-day hike with the Bay of Fires Lodge (6392 2211, http://www.bayoffires.com.au/ ): offered from October to April for £845pp. Bailey Robinson (01488 689700, http://www.baileyrobinson.com/ ) can include the walk in a nine-day Tasmania fly-drive, from £2,750pp.

2 BASQUE COUNTRY France & Spain They say: “Walkers fall head over heels for the Pyrenean vistas where vultures soar on the thermals; art fans trip out on the futuristic fantasy of Bilbao’s Guggenheim Museum; and everyone loses control at allnight street parties a million people strong. The Basque country is a cocktail of fun, sun, culture and beauty.”

The plan: for a freewheeling tour of the Basque costa, fly to Bilbao from Stansted with EasyJet (http://www.easyjet.com/ ) and check into the boutiquey Miro Hotel (http://www.mirohotelbilbao.com/ ; doubles from £91), in position A for the Guggenheim. Then hire a car and take a pinball whizz

along the swerving 30-mile coast road to San Sebastian: highlights should include the seafood-scented fishing villages of Bermeo and Lekeito, and surfy Mundaka beach. Finish with a tapas-based tour of the palace-studded party town of San Sebastian, where the Pension Bellas Artes (http://www.pension-bellasartes.com/ ; doubles from £45) is a friendly overnight pick. Alternatively, Cities Direct (01242 536900, http://www.citiesdirect.co.uk/ ) can package up a five-night fly-drive from £349pp.

3 CHILOE Chile They say: “With a newly inaugurated ecological reserve and the country’s oldest agro-tourism network, Chiloé has adventure on tap.

This misty archipelago is the distilled, 80-proof version of traditional Chile. Witches and ghost ships go bump in the night, but modernity is on the march - the cool Museo de Arte Moderno is a worthy heir to Chiloé’s Unesco-listed shingle churches. Try a family homestay, outdoor lamb-roast and island-hopping via wooden fishing boat.”

The plan: forget the skyscraping summits of Andean Chile - Chiloé is a subtler, smudgier landscape of foggy farmsteads and faraway forests, stalked by Trauco, the virgin-seducing troll

of Chilote myth. Pack your rain gear, and book your homestay with the island operator Austral Adventures (http://www.austral-adventures.com/ ) - it can also organise sea-kayaking and visits to Chiloé’s Puñihuil penguin colony. The fishing-boat option is best tackled aboard the Cahuella, a 50ft crewed wooden cruiser ; Andean Trails (0131 467 7086, http://www.andeantrails.co.uk/ ) teams it with the Patagonian wilds of Pumalin Park: six days from £1,020pp, plus about £850 for flights.

4. KO TAO Thailand

They say: “First there was Ko Samui, then Ko Pha-Ngan; now, the cult of Ko Tao has emerged along Thailand’s crystalline Gulf Coast. Tiny Tao sure knows how to pack it in. Diving enthusiasts cavort with sharks and rays in a playground of tangled neon coral.

Hikers and hermits can reenact an episode of Lost in the dripping coastal jungles. And when you’re Robinson Crusoed out, hit the bar scene that rages until dawn.”

The plan: the island is very much about backpacks and buoyancy aids - don’t bother looking for preprepped packages. Of the beach-bungalow dive resorts, Big Blue Diving (00 66-77 456415, http://www.bigbluediving.com/ ) has digs from £3 to £17 per night; its three-day Padi open-water course costs a knockdown £150. Or how about a skippered yacht charter with Island Cruises (77 457002, http://www.island-cruises.org/ ) - four days for four from £1,000. A bus-ferry combo ticket to Ko Tao from Bangkok costs about £14 (http://www.lomprayah.com/ ); or you can fly to Ko Samui (http://www.bangkokair.%20com/ ) from Bangkok from about £177 return, and catch the fast ferry (http://www.lomprayah.com/ ); or fly to Ko Samui from London via Bangkok from £640, through Opodo (http://www.opodo.co.uk/ ).

5 LANGUEDOC France They say: “This Cinderella of the south was once overshadowed by gorgeous Provence and the brash Côte d’Azur. Now, she stands as their equal, displaying a discreet charm that her more-visited siblings lost long ago. Bas-Languedoc has long, sandy beaches and dynamic towns: Montpellier, Sète and Nîmes. Haut-Languedoc, split by deep gorges and topped by wild upland plateaux, is for outdoor fun.”

The plan: for world-conquering cassoulet and castellations, base yourself in Carcassonne. The Hotel Montmorency (00 33-4 68 11 96 70, http://www.lemontmorency.com/ ; doubles from £50) is a picturesque perch; and La Cotte de Mailles restaurant (04 68 72 36 24) has a mean way with a bean. For a languid Languedoc tour, a four-night, six-berth independent cruise along the Canal du Midi with Le Boat (023 9222 4252, http://www.leboat.co.uk/ ) costs from £749; Belle France (0870 405 4056, http://www.bellefrance.co.uk/ ) has a sevennight soft-pedalling cycle tour from £889pp. Or pitch up at Camping Couderc in Ste-Enimie (http://www.campingcouderc.fr/ ) and drift through the gorgeous Gorges du Tarn on its kayak trails. Fly to Carcassonne from Stansted with Ryanair (0871 246 0000, http://www.ryanair.com/ ).

The plan: the Nam Ha National Protected Area has an eco-enlightened tourism policy: organised treks in small groups only, each led by local villagers who know all about the fauna and folklore of the province. That means leopards as well as leeches, and homestays among the Akha tribespeople.

The best base is the Boat Landing Guest House (http://www.theboatlanding.com/ ; doubles from £17, B&B) in Luang Nam Tha, where Green Discovery (http://www.greendiscoverylaos.com/ ) does rafting, kayaking and mountain-biking, as well as one-day treks from £38, seven days from £215. It features in Audley’s two-week Northern Laos itinerary (01993 838125, http://www.audleytravel.com/ ; from £2,450pp); or Mountain Kingdoms (0845 330 8579, http://www.mountainkingdoms.com/ ) has a group trek: 23 days from £2,595pp.

7 THE BIG ISLAND Hawaii They say: “It may be less glam than its smaller siblings, but the Big Island has all the necessary tropical delights (plus lava-spewing volcanoes), and is less crowded and less expensive. You can stargaze from Mauna Kea, ride horses over grassy ranch land, and trip across lava wastes until you're face to face with glowing magma - oh, and bake to a crisp on white-sand (and black-sand, and greensand) beaches.”

The plan: adventure’s the key word here - and for heli-hiking, waterfall-swimming, seeing stars, you name it, Hawaii Forest & Trail (http://www.hawaii-forest.com/ ) can fix it.

Kona Village Resort (http://www.konavillage.com/ ) is the classiest hideaway on the island; seven nights there, with flights and car hire, start from £2,009pp, with United Vacations (0844 499 2229, http://www.unitedvacations.co.uk/ ).

8 SAN ANDRES & PROVIDENCIA Colombia They say: “The two main islands of Colombia’s Caribbean archipelago have a yin and yang quality. San Andres offers wetbikes, submarine rides and Segway tours; Providencia is content with dreamy seascapes and genuine island hospitality.”

The plan: San Andres is overtouristed with Colombian holidaymakers, but tiny Providencia is lovely, an untarnished corner of the Caribbean that outdazzles any paradise postcard. Satena Airways hops across daily from San Andres (£70; http://www.satena.com/ ), and Body Contact (00 57 8 514 8283, http://www.oldprovidence.com.co/ ) can sort out your scuba, sport-fishing, hiking and horseback excursions. Even so, it’s best done as a short flop at the end of a more intrepid mainland foray. Perhaps a 16-day tour of Colombia and Panama with Journey Latin America (020 8747 8315, http://www.journeylatinamerica.co.uk/ ): from £2,998pp, plus about £520 for three days on Providencia.

9 SVALBARD, Norway They say:“Craggy peaks, dark fjords, glaciers and purest white snow... the ‘Cold Coast’ is Norway enhanced: colder, purer, more sparsely populated, more expensive - and a cool 1,000km nearer to the North Pole. It’s the only place in Europe where polar bears roam.”

The plan: most sign up for a polar boat safari, circumnavigating Spitsbergen, the main island, and featuring daily dinghy excursions among the ice floes to look for whales, walruses, reindeer and (of course) polar bears. The best time is early August, and the ship of choice is the Vavilov, featured on Exodus’s 12-day voyage (0845 863 9600, http://www.exodus.co.uk/ ; from £3,353pp). Also consider Naturetrek (01962 733051, http://www.naturetrek.co.uk/ ).

The other option is to fly from Oslo to Longyearbyen, with SAS (http://www.flysas.com/ ), and take day trips - tracking bears by snowmobile, hiking on glaciers, even learning to captain your own husky team. Svalbard Tourism (http://www.svalbard.net/ ) lists lots of options. Original Travel (020 7978 7333, http://www.originaltravel.co.uk/ ) offers a thrill-packed four-day break there, from £1,375pp.

10 YUNNAN China They say:“Yunnan is China’s It destination. Look forward to spirit-recharging sunsets along the famed Tiger Leaping Gorge trek; sunrises atop the Yuanyang rice terraces; back-alley meanders in the time-warp towns of Lijiang and Dali; and an ice-cold beer in Xishuangbanna after a jungle trek.”

The plan: the classic Yunnan triangular tour is out from the capital, Kunming, to explore Dali, Lijiang and Zhongdian - cobbled market towns connected by panoramic train and bus rides, and crowded with temples, t’ai chi and (in Zhongdian) Tibetan colour. If you’re feeling flush, Banyan Tree (http://www.banyantree.com/ ) has opened hotels in both Lijiang (doubles from £264) and Zhongdian (from £242).

Several tour operators offer best-of-Yunnan itineraries: Peregrine Adventures (0844 736 0170, http://www.peregrineadventures.com/ ) has a 10-day group tour from £506pp, not including international flights. Air China (020 7744 0800, http://www.airchina.co.uk/ ) has fares from Heathrow to Kunming from £808. Transindus (020 8566 2729, http://www.transindus.com/ ) can tailor-make a two-week private trip from £2,500pp, with flights.

Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2009 is published on October 15, at £15.99 (http://www.lonelyplanet.com/ )

Friday, October 17, 2008

Shark Fin Sales in Tesco Lotus

Big Blue Tech has just received a mail from a dive instructor working here in Phuket, about shark fin sales in Tesco Lotus Phuket.

These pictures were taken in Tesco Phuket on the 6th October 2008 and show 500g packets of Shark Fin freely available in the freezer cabinet. For anyone not from the UK, Tesco is the largest supermarket chain in the UK.

As you can see, this is not exactly the most humane of processes, and I had to root around a bit to find a relatively tame video!! But before you fin them, you have to catch them, right? The vast majority of sharks are caught by long lining. Now, I’m sure that most of you buy tinned tuna that is ‘dolphin friendly’, i.e. not caught on long lines, as there was a massive public outcry that the by-catch on these lines (that are generally in excess of 20km in length) such as turtles, dolphins, sea birds and so on was a disgrace.

Companies listened, as profits were taking a big hit, and lo and behold tuna is now generally obtained from non-long lining sources. But the long lining continues in order to catch sharks, and so the ‘useless by-catch’ is still being caught. Oh, and by the way, the lines have to be baited (and 20km+ requires a lot of bait)….but what to use? One of the most common baits is illegally caught dolphin. Getting angry yet?

OK, back to the sharks. Once the sharks are on the long line, one of two things happens. Either they struggle, get caught up in the line and suffocate as they can’t move around to move water through their gills, or they get dragged aboard the boat alive, have their fins removed, and are thrown back in the water alive where they sink to the bottom and die. Slowly. At this point you may be wondering a couple of things.

Firstly…why do they throw away the shark? Well, shark meat doesn’t store well and is worth comparatively nothing compared to the fins. Also, it takes up lots of space on a fishing boat that could be taken up with lots more valuable shark fin.

Secondly…why the fins? Shark fin soup is a popular (and expensive) Chinese delicacy. It is sold in huge numbers in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Taiwan, Seoul, and Tokyo among many others. In fact, have a look in your local yellow pages and you’ll probably find restaurants selling it not too far away from your home, wherever you live. It is often seen as a status symbol but is also popular in Chinese medicine as sharks are seen as strong creatures. Eat the strong creature and become strong yourself. Quite. Interestingly, shark fin is boiled and bleached before use to remove it’s natural (apparently unpleasant) taste and so shark fin soup will generally taste of the broth it is cooked in, usually pork or chicken.

Thirdly…is this legal? Well, yes and no. Any country with a coastline is responsible for laws and regulations pertaining to fishing in their waters, and only 17 of these countries have currently outlawed shark finning. Some countries have implemented legislation against it, but they have not outlawed it completely.

But back to Tesco for a moment. It’s worth noting here that regardless of the legality of the practice, shark finning is contrary to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) International Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks. Here’s a quote from Tesco’s website for you. “We are playing our part in seeking to maintain a viable and long-term future for wild fish and shellfish populations. We seek to buy all our seafood from responsibly managed fisheries. We use the United Nations’ Food & Agriculture Organisation (FAO) Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries as our sourcing reference.” Interesting. Maybe they fell asleep before they got to the bit about sharks.

I could go on and on about this subject all day, and probably through the night and into tomorrow, but I realise that some of you may not be particularly interested so I’ll quit while I’m ahead. But that said, please check out the following links and make your own decisions….
www.stopsharkfinning.net

www.sharkwater.com/education.htm (and watch the movie, it’s heart-breaking and inspiring in equal measure)

www.bite-back.com/sharks.htm

These were just chosen at random from a myriad of large anti-shark finning organisations.

Want to do something about it? Contact Tesco, their e-mail address is customer.service@tesco.co.uk. Us at Big Blue Tech and probably many other dive centres already mailed them about the issue and are awaiting a response. They also have a ‘Corporate Responsibility Team’, although these guys may live in the middle ages as they have neither e-mail or a phone number. If you want to write an old fashioned letter (or maybe send a carrier pigeon), their address is…

Corporate Responsibility Team
Tesco PLC
New Tesco House
Delamare Road
Cheshunt
Hertfordshire
England EN8 9SL
If you’re now half and half as to whether to do anything, let us know by sending us a short e-mail and we can send you a copy of the mail, we have sent to Tesco. All you have to do then is cut and paste it into a new mail and send it to the e-mail address above. Don’t forget to put your name at the bottom. This will take only two minutes of your time.
And I have two final things to say. For anyone who has read this and is thinking that sharks are evil tooth filled killing machines, here’s a little fact…

Sharks kill on average 5 people every year, which is less than are killed by either soft drinks dispensers or chairs (seriously). It is also significantly less than the 130 people killed by Americas biggest ‘man-killer’ every year. The deer.

Is it worth the 11000 sharks killed hourly around the globe? Please help to stop this abhorrent trade and forward this mail to anyone you think may care.

Many thanks,
Big Blue Tech and Big Blue Diving

Monday, October 06, 2008

Accommodation on KohTao

200 Bt Fan Room

Fan room
Fan RoomOur choice of fan rooms are for our groups of divers who are also on a budget and looking for value for money. These are cheap, clean and affordable accommodation. Just perfect for you while you stay & do some diving with us. Our wooden rooms upstairs all offer twin beds while our concrete rooms downstairs are all double beds. Each fan room comes with en suite bathroom with shower and toilet.

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300 Bt Fan Bungalow
Bungalows on the cliffs

Escape from the crowds & stay in a bungalow on the cliffs facing straight out to sea at the Northern end of Sairee. These bungalows offer a million dollar view with the best seat on the island when it comes to sunset! They have a fan, mosquito net, double bed, balcony, small bathroom with cold water shower & a toilet. You will probably need to rent a motorbike to stay here which will cost you no more than 200 Bt per day.

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400 Bt Beach Bungalow

Bungalows in Sairee

Wooden bungalows at various resorts in Koh Tao are your next cheapest option available. Although they are referred to as Beach bungalows they aren't exactly on the beach but no further than 50 meters away. Each fan bungalow comes with double bed only, mosquito net or screened windows, a small balcony with all essential Island hammock, a small table & a couple of chairs. There will also be a small bathroom with toilet, cold water shower & sink with mirror.

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500 Bt Beach Bungalow

Garden Bungalows

There are many differing types of bungalows on Sairee & the older ones tend to be the cheaper ones. But old means rustic & charming & these bungalows are perfect for that old Koh Tao feel. Again these bungalows are a little way off the beach but still no more than a minutes walk away. All bungalows have a fan & a double bed, their own balconey & of course there's always enough space for a hammock! They will also have a mosqito net inside & your own bathroom with toilet, sink & cold water shower. And all still only a minute from Sairee Village.

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600 Bt Beach Bungalow

Beachside Bungalow

Welcome to old Koh Tao. These are the most affordable beachside bungalows on Sairee. They have a view directly on to the beach & have everything you need when you are traveling on a budget! These bungalows are pretty basic & its because they are on the beach they are a little more expensive for what they actually are& each room has a fan a double bed & their own bathroom. You'll find there's plenty of space for a hammock outside. Bathroom comes as per norm- sink with mirror, a toilet & cold water shower.

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700 Bt Superior Room
Superior Fan Room

If you've had enough of rustic charm & fancy something a little more stable and homely the try one of these rooms at our brand new Guesthouse only 100 meters from the beach & still only a minutes walk to Sairee Village. All rooms come with either a double or beds, tv, ceiling fan, dressing table with mirror, a wardrobe & your own bathroom. Bathrooms come with modern luxuries- a flushing toilet & a hot water shower!

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800 Bt Superior Bungalow
Concrete Beach Bungalow

These are brand new bungalows with a subtle thai design. You are only a few meters to the beach here your balconey overlooks a very well kept & maintained garden. Each bungalow comes with fan a dressing table, & double bed & your bathroom offers hot water showers as well as the usual bathroom fittings.

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900 Bt Superior Bungalow
Superior Concrete Bungalow

These bungalows used to be the nicest on the island in days of old & they have worn the test of time well. Each bungalow comes with a ceiling fan, fridge, double bed & television & all the bathrooms have flush toilets & hot water. This resort also has a swimming pool if you ever get enough of the sea! A budget travellers luxury bungalow!

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1000 Bt AC Room

Air Conditioned Rooms

The cost of electricity per unit is ten times greater here in Koh Tao than anywhere else in Thailand so if you must insist on having an AC unit then you’ll immediately find your room price will double. But these rooms are new & very comfortable. Expect double or twin bedding, fridge, safety box, wardrobe, mirror, dressing table, safety deposit box & somewhere to sit.

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1200 Bt Superior Rooms

Superior AC Rooms

Need a little more luxury & creature comforts then welcome to our new selection of rooms available situated only 100meters from the beach & a minutes walk to Sairee Village. These new Boutique Style concrete rooms offer you a little more area in which to swing a cat, double or twin bedding, bathroom with hot water shower & a flush toilet. They are are quiet, clean, very comfortable with fresh towels every day. Some rooms also have TV with umpteen cable channels, safety deposit box, refrigerator, clothes rack, mirror, table, & chairs in the room.

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1500 Bt AC Bungalow

Air Conditioned Bungalow

These days Koh Tao can offer very quaint Bungalows within a minutes walk of the beach with their very own AC unit! Each bungalow comes with its own private balcony with seating area, & is tucked away under the trees so it stays nice & cool. You'll find inside a tv, with dressing table, refridgerator, & bathroom with flush toilet & hot water shower.

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2000 Bt AC Bungalow

Superior Air Conditioned Bungalows

These fantastically located bungalows could not be more convenient for their location. Just a stones throw from the beach & less than a minutes walk to all prime Sairee attractions these bungalows are in high demand. Each bungalow has air-conditioning & a fridge & TV as well & each adjoining bathroom comes with hot water shower.

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2500 Bt AC Beach Bungalow
Superior AC Beach Bungalow

Facing straight out to sea & with arguably the best seat on the island at sunset these bungalows used to be the best on Koh Tao but in recent years their ritz & glamour have been expired somewhat with over development. But if you want close to the beach & a bungalow with all mod cons then this is the spot! Great views, tv, AC, fridge & hot water shower & if you come as a group or family then book the bungalow next door as well!

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3000 Bt AC Bungalow
AC Luxury Bungalow

Located directly on Sairee Beach with a sunset & beach view these are all brand new bungalows right on the beach. All rooms come with luxury creature comforts in the form of air con, tv, fridge, & a fabulous balconey with hammock boasting a panoramic million dollar ocean view.

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3500 Bt AC Bungalow

Luxurious Air Conditioned Bungalows

Now this is luxury living in the tropics. A beautifully crafted bungalow with balcony hammock & a fantastic view along the length of Sairee Beach & Maehaad Town & out across the Gulf of Thailand. This is everything you've been dreaming of; complete comfort, luxury living ocean views and absolute natural beauty. That is what makes this well worth the extra money.

Each room comes with air-conditioning, hot water shower, overhead fan, mini bar, safe deposit Box, 24 hours electricity, and many rooms even come tucked away with their own patch of jungle in their outside bathroom!

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7000 Bt Luxury Villa
Air Conditioned Luxury Villa

The most luxurious accommodation on Koh Tao aint cheap but is beautiful! A unique combination of luxury & tranquility with an infinity edge swimming pool overlooking the Gulf of Thailand & nestled within a lush tropical Garden & surrounded by impressive ganite boulders!

There are a number of exclusive villas to rent that offer everything you can imagine from a spacious living room, covered balcony with breathtaking seaviews , king sized beds & ensuite bathroom to your own personal mobile phone, private yoga lessons, in-house spa treatments & breakfast served on your balcony!

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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

October Diary 2008

Thursday 30th October 2008-

I'm afraid we aren't exactly having great weather here! Well its better than being in Siberia but I'm not sure there's too much difference between the weather here today & that being experienced in Chicago! Wet & windy! At this time of year we should be too, but the wind is still blowing from the wrong side of the island. It should be coming in from the north but it aint! It's coming in from the west & I don't like it! Its just not right that we have to send the boat to Maehaad for a taxi pick up at this time of the year when we could all be having a beer at the float bar.

At least it draws some comfort to know that despite the fact over 100 million sharks are slaughtered every year we can still find heaps of sharks at Chumphon Pinnacle! Its a shame of course that all the sharks at Southwest Pinnacle, Aow Leuk & even Rocky Bay have gone but at least if you head off Barracuda Rock at Chumphon you'll still see a few Bull sharks, & Grey Reefs out there. Taking solace in the knowledge that while there are divers there, there aint going to be no nice shiney hooks to get impaled on. Save the Shark people...seriously! www.savingsharks.com

Well its time to say goodbye to the last of our leavers! James has made a big impact on us in his time here at Big Blue but I always knew he was never going to stay too long. After all he's spent a lifetime in training to become an Acupuncturist & has been practising for over 10 years & now he's going to be cruising the world on a luxury Cruise Ship! So he's off. Back to the real world, onto a posh boat, grabs a patient, lies them down, fumbles around finding the right places to do a bit of poking, & sends them on their way! Sounds a little too familiar that! Oh no sorry that's Dan! Good on you James. We all wish you many happy hours of poking & look forward to seeing you when you get back in 6 months or so!

Monday 27th October 2008-

We got 3 candidates this month on the Instructor Development Course! That'll be DM Dan, Shopbitch Donna, & Freelance Helen the Second. So for the next 3 weeks these guys have got to do enough brown nosing to the Koh Tao IDC Groups Course Directors in order to enter the 2 day Instructor Exam. They got to pass physics & physiology exams, demonstrate all required skills with such perfection & precision that it will actually arouse the examiner, & stand up & lecture their classmates on half times & Tissue compartments & supersatureationalismists!
No sweat! Good luck guys!

Just when you thought it was safe to get back out of the water... the Whaleshark is back! & at last Barry was there to enjoy only his second Whaleshark in 5 years! Ridiculous odds that. But then I again I'm so lucky I could fall into a puddle & see a whaleshark! This one is about 5 meters & very friendly! THis morning we spent 2 dives with it & were totally alone with it. Not a single other diveshop there except Big Blue! & people wonder why we were named as THE diveshop to dive with in Koh Tao by that bloke in that paper the other day!

Canada is back. Him & Hannah have been out for the best part of a week doing some really deep diving out there in the middle of the Gulf of Thailand. There are a lot of wrecks in the Gulf here. A lot are war graves from the Second World War. There's a submarine or 2 including the last vessel to be suck in the 2nd WW around these parts the USS Lagarto, now a world famous war grave where over 150 men lost their lives. There's also a couple of fighter planes & lots of transport & cargo vessels. In Canada's treasure trove this week he's brought back with him a teapot, a vase, a plate, a cup, a saucer a 50 year old tea bag & a packet of chocolate hobnobs!

Sunday 26th October 2008

Nice one Helen! Helen has organised another beach clean up today. This morning she's rounded up a bunch of picker uppers who are all spending the morning moseying up & down the beach picking up the remnants of waste products we humans improperly discard. With the recent wind & waves as well that is an awful lot of rubbish! Looking at most of the flotsam & jetsom that has washed up on the beach like plastic buckets, plastic bags, & empty red bull bottles, styrofoam & netting entwined around big bamboo branches, I'd say the biggest cuplrits are quite possibly the fishermen. So they're not only destroying the sharks they're now strewing their litter all over the oceans too! Stinky rotten fush fickers!

Just when you thought the exodus was over suddenly we're caught off guard with another late leaver! James is off soon. & because Dan will be away this week starting the IDC that leaves me with a total of 1 in my DM team- Mireia from Spain. So at this late stage I'm having to scrape something up off the bottom of the barrel & I've managed to bring it in & call it 'Wayne'. Everybody say "Welcome Wayne!"

I'm afraid I have some very sad news for those of you who really know Koh Tao. One of our longest, closest, dearest friends has moved on. Simple Life is no more! Its been closed down & its going to be re opened by different people & in the form of something very similar but totally different. How original! So people for all those of you who spent endless nights & lazy afternoons lounging around or playing pool in the best name & the most original Koh Tao Restaurant & bar there ever was, please stand & raise your glasses to our dear departed friend- To Simple Life. May life always be that easy!

Saturday 25th October 2008-

Well now that Big Blue boat is back its about time we sent our Mothercraft Banzai off to the Beauticians for a while! So Piak has set off to Chumphon for the best part of a month tightening the hatches & practising his Karaoke classics down the local. He's had to drag 'Light Blue' with him as well as we decided after all that work the other day getting her out of the water for a scrape & polish that she actually needed a little more treatment than that. So Banzai & Light Blue & P'Piak are off on a months sojourn at the Chumpon boat yard! & by the time they all come back there'll be looking brand new & irresistable. P'Piak especially!

"Hey Jim, Just wanted to drop you a quick line about my diving in Koh Tao. Despite the worries about my ears, everything was fine... Rich was an absolute legend, and his instructing style and depth of knowledge where fantastic. he also knew a thing or two about the town and pointed us all in the direction of good food and good times - he is a star. The diving wasnt too bad either - 20m visibility and being in the water with a shark! Overall your operation is fantastic and i will be reccomending Big Blue to anyone who will listen...take it easy. Paddy"

So we are in for a severe weather warning Thailand wide! Ooh bugger! That means movie monsoon craziness! Its going to be so wet here for the next few days you may as well either wander around the place naked or live & work in your swimmers! Great thought if you're a guy. Horrendous convulsions if you're a chick!

Friday 24th October 2008-

"I just wanted to say that my wife and I had a great experience taking the Open Water Diving Course. I was only diving because my wife wanted to try it. We took the course with Deano and have only great things to say about him. I am sure you are aware but to state it anyway, he was a professional in the water and class, was patient, helpful and also insightful. He also took the time to meet with us after, share a beer, story, Thai / Koh Tao tip. Because of this, it was tough for us to leave. Had we not booked our flight already we would have taken the advanced course. My wife and are already talking about our next Big Blue trip. We also really enjoyed the resort, dive sites, restaurant, boats, ect. It was truly a great dive experience. -Jay"
Thanks Jay & we'll see you both again soon.

Just in case you haven't heard, read or seen the news, The UK's Sunday Times did an article in their travel supplement entitled 'The 10 best destinations for 2009'. Its basically a sneak preview into the Lonely Planet's annual list of emerging destinations & hip classics! Now 1st on the list is some place in Tasmania, then the Basque Country in France & Spain, then some hotspot in Chile, & 4th is Koh Tao! AND they give us a plug by giving our phone number & website address! How groovy is that! Keep a look out people for Lonely Planets "Blue List"- its the bible on hot spots for 2009 & we're smoking!

Canada & Hannah are off on the Trident Liveaboard for the next 4 days as part of Hannahs Tech Diving Course. Not too many women Tech Divers so Hannah is making a name for herself in the world of deep dark & dirty females! Checking out wrecks that were destroyed during the second world war. The history, the stories, the silence, the isolation, the depth, the darkness & deco stops. Not a bad way to spend 4 days in monsoon!

Thursday 23rd October 2008-

Big Blue has a grand old tradition of humiliating its DMT's in a final challenge before they are signed off as professionals. Similar to american college style 'hazing' previous challenges have seen trainees led into the bar on all fours, spiked collars round theirs necks and leashes held by their mentors. Wearing S&M style peek-a-boo and crotchless wetsuits, they were subjected to a series of lashings, beatings, some light spanking, foot-licking and, of course, drinking unpalatable shots of leftover liquors from the dusty top shelf of the bar. Great fun, what? This legendary DMT Challenge has never been repeated, sadly as were told by the boss that we had gone 'too far'. Since then, we've seen cross dressing Blind Date, 'I'm a DMT Get Me Out Of Here!', Koh Tao Celebrity Hooker Pageants and many, many more. The Big Blue Instructors' evil plans backfired spectacularly at the last challenge, however. Who's bright idea was it to strip ex-army Paul, champion kickboxer Dylan, and personal trainer Bart, down to their skintight jocks and put them through a drunken 'Boot Camp'? Jaws dropped amongst the Big Blue females as the boys were led onto the stage and soon, pools of drool formed around their feet as they were put through their paces. By the time they had finished bench pressing scuba tanks, and performing press-ups over a vodka bucket, the girls were left glassy eyed and lightly panting. Poor old Paul had elected to wear white underpants for the challenge and after they were forced to run through the torrential rain to collect and carry tanks into the sea lets just say he had nothing left to hide. I personally vote that we never exploit men in such a disgraceful fashion again and all subsequent challenges should feature fully clothed males. Please cast your vote below....

Disclaimer: The DMT Challenge is an optional component of the Divemaster Training Program.

Wednesday 22nd October 2008-

Time for a bit of pampering! We've now taken 'Light Blue' out of the water in order to give her a sanding & a polish. & thats no mean feat either. It took about 40 big strong strapping lads all their strength to shift our 10 meter flat bottom boat out of the water & in between bungalows 1 & 2. We had to lug her through the resort then flip her upside down & 3 point turn her into her parking spot. & there she'll sit for the next month while we massage her tender bits & rejuvenate her complexion with a bit of glass fibre moisturising cream! Aah & relax!

After writing about the sale of Shark Fin Products at Tesco lotus outlets in Thailand we contacted Tesco directly to ask for their say in this matter. Here’s their Response.
“I am sorry that you are unhappy with our decision to sell shark fins in our Thailand stores. Please let me assure you that we appreciate your concerns about animal welfare and thank you for taking the time to bring your comments to our attention. Like many other retailers in Thailand, Tesco sells shark fin in its stores as our customers expect to be able to buy it. We know that we need to balance different cultural attitudes, in this case respecting the different traditions and values on this issue that exist in Thailand with the very important issue of sustainability and welfare. This is why we will conduct a review and take expert advice to ensure that we source shark in the most sustainable way possible. I have fully logged your concerns and I can assure you that your own comments, along with any others we receive, will be duly noted. Thank you for letting us know your views. If I can help further, please just let me know."
Frankly I just don't think thats good enough & feel we have been totally fobbed off! Please help us & contact them yourselves. We can’t control local retailers but a major chain who packages and markets their products in english is someone we CAN. Tesco Customer Service .uk> Every letter helps!

So as the season draws to a close & the monsoon winds & rains make their way towards our beautiful island paradise we bid Adieu to one of our most loved members of the team. As you all know Rick has been offered the opportunity to manage our diveshop in Khao Lak & has now left us here to set the wheels in motion over there. So if you heard its monsoon time over here & your looking for a bit of fun & games Big Blue style then go see Rick. & Sonia, Marcel, Filip, Ricky, Anna, Robyn, Paul, Keith, Klaus, Joachim, Takeshi, Naomi, Becky, Tuk. There's a Big Blue Party West Coast style. Might even have to pop over myself! Cheers Rick, thanks for everything good luck & we'll see you & the gang back here again in 6 months!

Sunday 19th October 2008-

Looks like the whalesharks have been here at the one dive site for the past week now & don't look like they are in much of a hurry to leave either. They're having a whale of a time! Unlike Ricky & Anna who can't wait to get off the island & head over to Khao Lak for their new adventure over there with Marcel & the guys. They're on the nightboat tonight so its the last night on the dram eh mate. Cheers Ricky - great job DMing & an equally good job Instructing. Now go out & do an awesome job liveaboarding!

And now that Big Blue boat is back & ready for action its time to send Banzai out for a s**t, shower & a shave. Every year around this time we send our boats out to the shipyard to have them taken out of the water, scrubbed & tickled. Its also a great opportunity to take care of the little broken bits & pieces which need attention. Piaks' crutches, the cd player & of course keeping the boat updated & modern looking! The nice touches. The go fast stripes, the fluffy dice, surround sound speakers, neon lights & beaded seat covers. Its time to pimp up Banzai!

Few injuries here a the moment. We know Amanda hurt herself last week & is having trouble with her ears. & then Helen went over the top of her handlebars the other day & has bruised a rib or 2 which obviously smarts. & now Dan seems to have done something to his knee. Not great timing bearing in mind he wants to start the IDC next week. Still Dan seems to have perked up a little since he's been chatting to that extremely eye catching Californian lady with the nom yai's! Always working is our Dan!

Friday 17th October 2008-

During the months of October - December Koh Tao experiences it’s lovely monsoon season. All of sudden it starts raining and the next thing you know it’s Christmas. That doesn’t mean we stop diving here, but because it aint the best we look for somewhere to dive! We’ll still be doing local training but it’s not terribly exciting for our certified divers or our Tech divers. So now we are going to be offering Technical Cave Training and Day Trips. We’ll also be offering multi day excursions visiting different caves around Thailand. We handle the logistics, hotels, gas, boat, taxi, diving, locations and certification through ANDI instructor trainer Bruce Konefe. These trips will be offered to anyone who is at least Advanced Nitrox or Extended Range technical divers. PS- All divers must posess big Kahunas!

Well the heavens opened this morning! Hopefully it doesn't mark the beginning of Monsoon but it might! Usually the monsoon that hits us on this side is relatively short & sweet bucketing down only for an hour or so, and lasting no longer than a few weeks. The thing I actually hate most about monsoon isn't the lack of sunshine, customers or diveable divesites. It's the bruises on my arse after driving through puddle submerged potholes!

And if Monsoon is just around the corner then I guess its time to get ourselves ready to dive our very own House reef! We really are so lucky to be able to walk straight off our beach & be diving the most beautiful hard corals anywhere in Koh Tao. Some might think I'm exaggerating but show me one thing you can't get in Sairee Reef that you can get in Japanese Gardens, apart from Korean snorkellors in life jackets! Having had a sneaky chat with our Japanese Instructors who are incredible at finding the small & well camouflaged stuff I've been reliably informed that in addition to the mass of large Bommies & other large corals there is a Black frogfish & plenty of seahorses, a pipefish or 2 & more Nemo's than you could shake a stick at! Sounds a little like the Similans! & in our very own back yard!

Thursday 16th October 2008-

Well we are drawing ever nearer to the final parting of the near departed. Both Rick & Ricky have finished their last day at work here at Big Blue now. As you may know Rick is off to head up our Khao Lak branch imaginatively called Big Blue Diving Khao Lak. He’ll be working his little butty to the bone as he sells our day trips on the coolest speedboats anywhere on the West coast to the best dive sites the Similan & Surin Islands have to offer. & Ricky is off to work with Marcel on a Liveaboard. The endless days, the sleepless nights, the never ending customer questions, the lack of privacy, the absence of a relationship. You boys sure you know what you’ve let yourself in for?

Canada is teaching Big Blue’s first ever Gas Blender Course to DM James. It’s a reasonably tricky 2 day course & you got to have your wits about you cos there’s quite a lot of mathematics involved. But James is a sharp tool & I’m sure he’ll get the gist of it all pretty quickly. And if Canada can do it then how hard can it be! So between the 2 of them, & gradually Canada will train all of our staff, we’ll be able to pump out at least double the amount of nitrox tanks we were pumping last week. So that’ll be… er six… plus… er… six… equals… er…twelvety!

So according to Caz we've made the National press in the UK. The Sunday Times Travel Supplement no less. Always good to see free publicity & nicer when it comes as a complete surprise! Fantastic Caz. Thanks for letting us know & if you could send us a copy that would be worth at least 2 free dives on your next visit! Apparently we also got a very good write up in the latest edition of Lonely Planet Thailand's Islands & beaches. & yesterday I had a very nice couple of girls from some Israeli something or other magazine, or paper or website who had such a great time with us that they wanted to write about us as well. What can I say. When you're hot you're hot! Cheers Caz.& just for you I've put a photo of you & your celeb boyfriend & girlfriend on todays blog! ;)

Wednesday 15th October 2008-

Congratulations Kirsty on becoming our newest Big Blue DMT to drop the T! & what better way to celebrate your Graduation than by throwing a Come Dancing party! Everyone came in their best disco clobber including DM Dan who came in his Gravesend Saturday night best as Chip from the mighty Chippendales. Would have been very funny too if the ogling Big Blue chicks hadn't looked quite so seriously aroused! Can you still see it now as the photos get passed around! All right ladies thats enough! Roll your tongues back in your mouth please! Congrats Kirsty!

'Hi Jim, I’ve been home for a couple of weeks now and I admit to being a bit lethargic in catching up with e mails. However now that the backlog has finally been shifted, I want to take a moment to say thanks to you, the instructors, Dms and to the boat crews who made my diving trip great. 2 weeks on Tao is never enough, and although the viz was perhaps not the best (soup!) at this time of year I had the best time ever. The variety of fish was amazing and now I can say that I’ve swam with Whale sharks, Bull sharks, turtles, barracudas and a shed load of other cool stuff. The après’ diving was equally spectacular and most nights I ended up as a giggling heap, so I guess I must have enjoyed a bucket or 5. Ok special mention time…..Firstly my AOW instructor the Germinator. You did a great job Yvonne. I still smile at the thought of you yelling “Vot are you dooingk wrong?” when I got lost on a navigation dive (twice, oops!) James the fish. Going out with James guaranteed a good dive. This guy can find the special stuff like no other. Including putting me right onto a whale shark while all the Japanese swam off in the wrong direction. Craig. Another supreme fish hunter. Go diving with Craig and you just know that most of the dive will be spent head down trying to look at something obscure under a ledge 3 inches from the bottom. If it’s there, he will find it. Jade. Wow!!!! The most stunning diver in the ocean. Always a pleasure to follow her, but a world class diver too. Craig’s a lucky guy. Emily. Unfortunately I only dived once with Emily, but it was a goody. She’s one of the best. Donna. What a diamond! Just does everything brilliantly and looks great doing it. One of the nicest people I’ve met. All the other instructors and Dms that I met or shared a drink with. The equipment guys who do a great job, always in the background but so important. The boat crews who are understated but brilliant. Worth mentioning too is the very good value accommodation. Very comfortable place to nurse a hangover.Koh Tao is a wonderful place and I know that I’ll be back Big Blue next year for sure. Till then……..Andy Gemmell"
Thanks Andy. Nice one Team!

Its a 100% confirmation! There are 2 whalesharks at Chumphon Pinnacle. One has a sore round its tail & the other doesn't! And can you believe it we can't even drum up enough people to get a trip out there this afternoon to see them. So c'mon people where the bloody hell are you?

Tuesday 14th October 2008-

Well it appears all may not have been a bed of roses for one of yesterdays whalesharks. Unfortunatley there was a rope tied to the tail of one of them. Very sad really as it was quite clearly a noose so it does look like someone has tried to lassoe it & bring her out of the water. Not sure what has happened tho cos the rope has quite clearly been cut above the noose so there is a survival story there which is great! Hooray Whale shark-1 Bastard Whaleshark hunter-0. Luckily, So- who is one of our Japanese Instructors and not just an adverb, was able to take the noose off the whaleshark & free her from it, & then you could quite clearly see the considerable chaffing the poor creature has been enduring. But now thanks to Dr. So this little whaleshark will hopefully live long & prosper & will also stick around for a while trying to find its samurai in shining armour! Whaleshark - 2 Samurai So-1 Bastard Whaleshark Hunter-0!

Baby Blues back! Much to all of our surprise! Not sure any of us expected her to be ready this quickly! But she is & she looks well swanky! Nice shiny coat. Gleaming railings,& ladder. She actually looks so good it feels a shame to go out diving on her cos she'll get all scuffed up. Mind you if these streams of tumbleweed don't stop rolling through the resort soon we may not need to use her! So 1 boat down. 2 to go! Who's next. Navakid or Banzai?

Full moon party time in Koh Phangan. Not sure how busy its going to be if Koh Tao is anything to go by. But I'm sure there'll still be a big enough party for all the usual Backpacker tastes. Every month it's different tastes & flavours. Germany is a popular one. So is Swedish. The Dutch don't do badly either & lately its been very French & a little Spanish. Sounds like the flavour this month is going to be Israeli! Oh god- Bargain hunters!

Monday 13th October 2008-

So you all owe me a large Chang! Actually you owe me 2! Today we dived with 2 whalesharks at Chumphon Pinnacle. Told you so! Conditions are absolutely perfect for Whalesharks right now & have been for a few days so it was a pretty safe bet really. Lots of plankton & krill in the water brought about by last weeks heavy rains & recent winds & this weeks currents brought about by tomorrows full moon. & right now the viz is fantastic, the water is still & there's a Whaleshark of a party going on all day at Chumpers today. We're going there again this arvo due to popular demand. Do you want to come too?

Our friends at ACE Marine Images have started a whale shark ID database. The hope is to collect as many images as possible of these beautiful creatures in order to learn more about these illusive fish. They are working in conjunction with several leading worldwide databases and environmental groups, including ECOCEAN and Project Aware, to try and track their migratory patterns and breeding habits, which to date little is known of still. Ultimately, it is whale shark conservation that is their priority and we want you to be involved. If you have photos of whale sharks either from around Koh Tao or elsewhere please send them into us or whaleshark@acemarineimages
. Now, before you all go searching through your albums and hard drives for photo's, it needs to be said that we need photo's of specific parts of the whale shark so they can be identified properly. Ideally, we need images taken at right angles to the shark which clearly (or as clearly as possible) include the following areas, top and bottom of the 5th gill slit and the inner trailing edge of the pectoral fin. It is these area's that contain large distinctive spots and include suitable reference points for comparison between images. Ideally the images need to be of the left side although the right side is acceptable, both sides would be fantastic! Include any photo's of scars or other distinguishing marks and if you can a photo of the pelvic fins in order for us to determine sex. With each individual submission we also need to know the location of the sighting, the date and a measured or estimated length. Lastly, we would appreciate a good "normal" photo of each whale shark so we can post those on the site and not have hundreds and hundreds of images of the left and right sides. It is also worth mentioning that each positively ID'd whale shark photo that gets posted in the database on the ACE website will be credited to individual divers. If you like you can also include a quote about your experience for inclusion on the website. Go to the whale shark photo ID page of the ACE site for examples. www.acemarineimages.com

Sunday 12th October 2008-

When its this quiet what else do you expect the ladies on our team to do? Go out on Banzai for the afternoon & do some sunbathing! Yvonne, Sonia, Hannah, & Emily had a lovely afternoon out on the boat the other day dressed down to their skimpies tanning themselves! Which must have been the reason we got busy again when everyone else had tumbleweed rolling through their resorts! Thanks ladies.

The more it is talked about the more people listen! Tesco is to review the sale of shark fin products in its stores. More than half of the world's sharks are under threat of extinction but demand for the delicacy shark fin soup means millions are killed every year. The fins are cut from living sharks that are left to die in the water. And Tesco, the world's third largest retail group, is selling shark fin products in its stores in Thailand where it is considered to have medicinal properties. Ali Hood, Shark Trust director of conservation, said a multinational group that prides itself on its environmental record should withdraw the product. "Sharks now rank amongst the most endangered species on the planet and the demand for shark fins is the root cause of the alarming decline in shark populations. The Trust has asked Tesco to follow the example of Disney who withdrew Shark fin soup from the menu of their Hong Kong theme park." Shame on you both for ever thinking it was a good idea!

Eagle Ray at Southwest Pinnacles this morning! Beautiful creatures & unfortunatley here in Thailand very rare & oddly enough its always alone. We don't get the schools of them like they do in Mexico. The loners have been seen before at Chumphon Pinnacle (of course) there was a baby one that hung out in Japanese Gardens (surprisingly) for a while a few years back & now G saw one at Southwest! Cool. Whalesharks, bull sharks, blacktips, & eagle rays! Dive Koh Tao- Cartilaganous-fish- tastic!

Friday 10th October 2008-

Canada installed the nitrox panel today. Ooh exciting! Now we just need to wait for the right oil to use & get a few more stickers around the place & paint lots of things yellow & green. Then of course we need to buy the nitrox compatible snorkel & mask set & get the fins calibrated & someones gonna have to have the long wait & we need to fit all the regs with the left handed mouth pieces & then & only then will we finally be in business!

It's my favourite time of year! There was a massive downpour this morning. The potholes in the roads flooded immediately the Poonama Canal overflowed within a few minutes & everyone on their way to work looked wetter than those who were actually diving. If what I saw this morning is anything to go by then this Monsoons wet t-shirt competition should be quite a big hit! & who said they didn't want to be here in monsoon. For many red blooded males this is the best time of the year!, eh boys!

So its our party at Vibe tonight. As I said a few days ago, Dave has invited 100 of us staff & customers for a free BarBQ at his Beach bar tonight. Everyone is so excited cos we haven't had a party for at least a few days & there's so much to celebrate! The worlds economy is on the mend. The protestors in Bangkok have resigned. The rains are filling up the islands depleted water supply & I got a day off tomorrow! Life is beautiful people!

Thursday 9th October 2008-

Well the sea is flat still today. You'd probably see a ripple for miles if you were to break wind in it! Its gorgeous & it also marks the turn in the weather & the season. Now we enter the most beautiful time of the year just before monsoon. The calm before the storm if you like. Its float bar time on the beach at sunset & glorious conditions for diving. Bet you a large Chang we see a Whaleshark next week!

Day 246 of our staff exodus to other exotic places far & wide! & number 7 of our 9 dearly departeds! Today its Sanna's turn. That Swedish charisma & sassy smile is going to take Indonesia by storm! She's been here since the West coast closed last season & has been our Sub aquatic Scandinavian representative since. Now she's off to Bali to experience more fun & games! Oh to be a dive instructor- diving the 7 oceans of the world, jetting off to all 4 corners; nothing but sunsoaked days & marvellous memories. Good on you Sanna. Have a wonderful time, wish you luck in your new job & thanks for all your hard work & happy smiles.

Another packed Full Day trip out to Sail Rock & Samran Pinnacle. Barry is ultra excited as he's lived here over 5 years & still hasn't dived Samran till today. & by all accounts its been absolutely fantastic today. Everyone had a great time except for poor old Amanda who just can't seem to escape misfortune at the moment with what appears to be now a perforated ear drum. Ouch! Bet that hurts. I said " OUCH I BET THAT HURTS!'
Hope you feel better soon mate!

Wednesday 8th October 2008-

One more down, still a few to go... We can now count the number of Big Blue instructors on our two hands. Sonia has temporarily left the Rock to live some new exciting adventures on the West Coast. I’ve heard she’s already started teaching an advanced course. That was quick, did you even have time to unpack, Sonwan? She’s gonna be running the evacuation facility for diving injuries in Khao Lak and we are all very proud of her. We also hope she will be back next year because we all miss her company here and of course, her world famous Sponge Bob bikini. The DM team has lost one of its members as well. Craig is going Down Under, kidnapped by Big Blue’s hottest marine biologist. He’s probably gonna go back to his old occupation: fixing engines on cranes and bulldozers. Yeah… that’s gotta be more interesting than diving on wrecks with whalesharks! Those strange things love can do to you… Good luck to Craig and Jade and hope you will come and visit us again.

I'm sure you've read or heard about the goings on in Bangkok & are probably wondering if its safe to travel to Thailand at the moment. Well apparently the protesting against the government is intensifying. The people of the PAD (People’s Alliance for Democracy) are accusing the current government of being a proxy for Thaksin, the former PM now in exile in the UK after being overthrown 2 years ago and accused of corruption. Mind you, the new Prime minister, happens to be Thaksin’s brother-in-law. The PAD want the government to quit and the troubles reached a new high last night as a number of protesters were injured in clashes with police. Meanwhile on the island of Koh Tao, the sun is shining, the birds are singing, the fish are swimming, the vis is terrific and its ladies night at Choppers tonight!

Big Blue Tech is in a full effect. Canada’s got a new student who actually wants to know how it feels to go below 40 meters while carrying more gear than a one man band trying to play a Beethoven symphony. The student is no stranger, it’s Hannah and she admitted feeling like an Open Water student again after her first tech confined session. Well, there’s always room for learning and Tech diving is the New Frontier for us Instructors. Hey, as long as it doesn’t require getting the same amount of tattoos as Canada, I might even give it a try myself someday.

Tuesday 7th October 2008-

It is so incredibly rare, that you would think Siamese twin fish attached at the stomach would never survive. But at eight months old, these two Nile Tilapia fish in Thailand have found the perfect way to cope with life upside down... or the right way up if you're the lucky twin. The bigger fish protects its smaller sibling on the bottom, while it in turn looks for food. Believe it or not: These fish really are conjoined twins. The Nile Tilapia fish is a common freshwater species found in tropical rivers, canals, lakes and ponds but these two were found in a Bangkok aquarium. Isn't that sweet. Buy one get one free!

If you do good things, good things happen! So our Instructors generosity the other evening has been returned enmasse! Our friend Dave from Vibe has just been over to tell me that because we have been such frequent customers & he really appreciates everything we've done there he'd like to return the favour & is inviting all the Big Blue Instructors, Divemasters, DMT's, every Big Blue customer & all our Resort staff to a free Bar-B-Q at Vibe Bar this Friday night! Dave thats awesome! Thanks soo much! You've just proved that Karma really does exist. My name is Earl!

Went out today for a spot of diving & a TV interview for ACE Marine Images who are making a fantastic documentary on Whalesharks in Koh Tao. We went to Southwest Pinnacle & Shark Island. Both divesites are looking absolutely beautiful right now. Viz was way over 20 meters & there's a quite beautiful school of baby yellow tail barracudas at Southwest right now. We didn't see a whaleshark but that was fine. It was just lovely to be submerged in Koh Tao again!

Monday 6th October 2008-

Wow! Not sure any of us expected that! It was Yvonne & Jades Shark lecture last night followed by the movie Shark Water. I think we were expecting maybe 20 people at a push to show up but last night there was nearly 60 people there, all come to listen to Jade our Marine Biologist tell us all about the wonderful world of sharks. It was great, very informative & you could tell some of the facts that came out last night were incredibly shocking. Did you know fishermen kill an estimated 30 million to 100 million sharks every year & about 75 shark species are in danger of becoming extinct. Can you imagine being a shark. Being hooked & pulled out of the water & then having your fins & your tail cut off & then being thrown back into the sea while still alive. This is the horror of the Shark Finning Industry. It must stop. Please help guys. Watch the movie Shark Water, & please tell everybody about the horrors of shark finning so that we can put a stop to this Insanity!
SOS everybody. Save our Sharks!

'It was a great day, great instruction and great to see a whale shark… we learnt a lot and most importantly we learnt in safety! Will be back at Big Blue and Big Blue tech, soon, real soon.- Andy & Fiona Campbell letting us know what they thought of their combined Deep & Nitrox Specialty Course to Sail Rock with Canada the other day! Cheers guys & we'll see you soon for your DM Training!

And as each day passes now, for a while, I shall be rubbing the names off the whiteboard as some of us are heading for pastures new. Todays defector is Hal! Our friendly Norwegian is off to learn another language. Hal will be borrowing G's bicycle, the onion necklace, the stripey sweatshirt & that outrageous accent & taking it all to Paris with him as he tries to impress his long lost love Laleh who he imagines is pining for him while he wastes away his days on the Rock! Ooh L'Amour. Cheers Hal, Thanks for all the weird beards & great Morten Haarket impressions! Bon chance mon ami!

Sunday 5th October 2008-

Not sure quite how many we've seen this year but its got to be close to 1 a week. & our last trip to Sail Rock the other day was just another notch on the bedpost for most of the staff. Think Dan & James must be into their double figures by now for the amount of times they've swum with a Whaleshark this year. & now Clarkey the Godfather of Ace Marine Images is putting together an underwater documentary & has asked myself & Michael to go diving with him on Tuesday as he feels its a little rarer to film us underwater than the whaleshark!

A wonderful night was had by all last night & I'd like to thank all the Instructors who between them raised 20000 Bt in order to throw a party for all the staff the DMT's & customers as well at Koh Tao famous Bowling alley & minigolf course. We only expected 40 to show but there was actually 60 who turned up for the free frolicks & bullocks. Great fun & haven't noticed a hangover today on anyone either but then again Monsieur G is keeping a very low profile today! First time I've ever not seen him at work on his day off!

Didn't take long & Canada is spring cleaning again. Actually its more a case of changing rooms. Today we are taking over the Staff complex storeroom in order to make way for the ever expanding Big Blue Tech Department. We should be receiving our lovely green Nitrox Panel this week & then we'll have Nitrox for free! for all Nitrox divers. We'll be able to sell Nitrox to other dive shops & do Nitrox & Gas Blending courses & of course mix the tanks for the Tech stuff. When you going to have time to do the housework Canada if you're going to be so busy?

Thursday 2nd October 2008

It's beautiful out here at the moment. The sun is shining, the sea is flat...great! but the island is like a ghost town. Where are you guys?? but i can't really say I'm bored, because a lot of stuff needs to be organised - and that's something the germanzz are really good at! so, the first thing which will happen on saturday night is our *BigBlue SEND-OFF Bash*. we are all going to have a blast at the bowling place with BBQ, Buckets, Minigolf and Bowling. the whole place is booked only for BigBlue Family&Friends. Main reason is the last rush off Koh Tao for 5 more people from the team...there is Rick, who starts managing BigBlue in Khoa Lak, Ricky, who is working the season over there as well, Sanna, who is off to Bali for work, Hal, who is leaving because of love and of course Sonia, who is doing her divemedic course. The Party starts at 7.30pm and last till late...can't wait to beat everyone at bowling - I'm always winning, I just can't help it!!
Another thing will happen right after. Our *Big SHARK Day* on the 5th + 6th. It starts with a presentation, followed by the movie *sharkwater* and a discussion afterwards. The actual day is monday, when we go for 2 dives in chumpon to see them, and while cruising to sharkbay for some sharksnorkeling, we'll have some yummy lunch on the boat. I can't wait for that whole thing...i just hope, our friends in chumpon are not on a visarun or something?!! please show yourself, bully! Don't make the germanator angry ((:

What else is going on? ahja, of course...G IS BACK!!! not quite back on track, but he is back and that's good!

Canada is back in BigBlue and everyone can tell. Yesterday he had his wreck-wednesday-trip and took 7 people from bigblue with him. Finally Ricky gave him a go and had the best time ever...still in the evening he was talking about his narcosis and wouldn't stop!! nice to see everyone after that day so happy .

Today Canada went out with 8 people doing TechDSDs...except ricky, he had celebrated too hard after the wreck trip and couldnt make it.
they were all very excited about the afternoon in techgear and the longest dive in japanese garden ever!! You Go Guys!

Wednesday 1st October 2008-

So there was a large number of the crew went out to join in the efforts of the Bio Rock Project by tieing up the floats to the Bio Domes to ensure they could be transported to the right location where they were to be sunk. Having successfully transported the 4 semi spherical structures to an old dive site some of you may remember called Waterfall (if my old mans memory serves me correct), they were then lowered on to the oceans bottom 1 by 1 where we hope they will stay being electrically charged- expanding & growing & cultivating lots of baby bio rocks! Cheers for all the help Helen & the team, & thanks for staying away from the dive shop customers so we could give all these guys the time off to do some proper work!

Recently had a clear up in the classrooms getting rid of crap that collects over the months. Last time I had a swoop around was about April when I noticed how many used PADI Open Water Manuals we had. There was at least 4 beer boxes worth with 28 manuals in each box. I gave it to P'Nen who took them to Chumphon for recycling. Now I have another 4 boxes again! People please! If you don't want to keep the manual then don't do the PADI Course. Do the SSI course. I'll lend you the manual & you can give it straight back to me after your course is over! Its equally valid at 100% of all diving destinations around the world! Then we can all go hug a tree!

I'm sure you will all be very pleased to hear that the sun has decided to come out & play again. Its been a while, well only a week I guess but the crap spell of weather we just had really slowed business down a lot! Now that the sun is shining again guys I reckon its time everyone came over to see us! Weather's hot & the water is fine! Get your togs on & jump on in! Last one ins a Ponce!