Getting Seasick Is The Pits
When I Google “How to Prevent Getting Seasick” I get a multitude of reasonable offers. Over the counter medications (Dramamine, Bonine, Meclizine and Benadryl), prescription medications (Promethazine, Ephedrine, Scopolamine), and natural remedies (ginger pills, wrist bands) are all recommended. I read one should avoid spicy or acidic foods: coffee, grapefruit. Eating panda express for breakfast probably isn’t the best idea. You probably shouldn’t be hungover. But this is Hawaii. Vacation central. Pretty much everyone is in some stage of detox any given day. Hopefully some of this information gets out to some of our divers. Our company does much of it’s business on the Sea Fox, the Sea Hound, and the Dive Barge. Seasickness becomes an occupational hazard. My condolences to all you seasick divers. We’ll do our best to make you comfortable.
Weather Conditions: Clear, Cold
Dive Sites: Pa’ava, Turtle Canyon
Dive Conditions: 40ft, 30min, 75f, current, surge, boat
Marine Life Observed: Turtles!
Staff: Capt Joe, Kellan Inst.







