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does anyone know of an insurance company that will insure my dive and freefall gear away from home as well as?
I want to insure my diving gear and skydiving gear in my contents insrance but also want it covred in the car and when i am away with it on the boat etc.
You'll need to get separate diving equipment insurance. Because of the replacement value of your kit, it wouldn't be covered on your contents insurance, unless you increased the accidental damage cover. Even so, you would have to check the small print to see if diving gear would/could be covered.
You best bet is to try someone like DiveMaster Insurance who can provide tailored insurance for all of your dive kit.
Pacific Ocean Trash-Should Plastics be Banned? Not many people are aware of a simple issue of whether plastics should be banned as opposed to more popular topics such as gun control or abortion. As an outdoorsman, my stance on gun control is obvious. Guns in the hands of law abiding citizens are rarely at the cause of any gun related crime. As for abortion, I feel that this is a private manner between the women at odds weather to keep a child, or terminate for whatever reason, her family and house of worship. Many women need abortions for many legitimate reasons such as health concerns or rape. The issue that upsets me is the outright ban of plastics. Plastics have found a legitimate foundation in our lives from ease of use, shipping, lightweight, inexpensive, etc. but the burden that these A¢A€AœcontainersA¢A€A and especially shopping bags have on our landfills and now our marine landfills is chocking our resources. You may be asking yourself A¢A€Aœmarine landfills?A¢A€A you have never heard the term but it is real and it affects more than 267 known species, from seals, sea lions, turtles, birds, fish and whales.
Marine landfills are formed from marine trash that winds up into our streams, rivers, spillways, lakes and oceans. The marine trash comes mainly from three additional sources; tourism, shipping and fishing activities. It is estimated that an area larger than twice the state of Texas exists off the cost of the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii. This area is called the eastern garbage patch and another mass that floats between east of Japan and west Hawaii, collectively; these areas are known as the GREAT PACIFIC GARBAGE PATCH. (Source: LA Times) This great garbage patch is formed in the broad expanse of the northern Pacific Ocean; there exists the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, a slowly moving, clockwise spiral of currents created by a high-pressure system of air currents. The area is an oceanic desert, filled with tiny phytoplankton but few big fish or mammals. Due to its lack of large fish and gentle breezes, fishermen and sailors rarely travel through the gyre. But the area is filled with something besides plankton: trash, millions of pounds of it, most of it plastic. It's the largest landfill in the world, and it floats in the middle of the ocean. (CNN 2009 Shelby Lin Erdman) The problems with many plastic materials are that while it is a versatile material, it does break down by being exposed to sunlight into smaller and smaller pieces.
It takes years for the plastic to slowly break down into ever smaller pieces which floats just under the surface. As the plastic breaks down into smaller pieces, it is consumed by marine animals, plankton, fish and birds who mistake it as food. Rusty Brainard with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says this giant garbage patch, in addition to plastic, also contains huge masses of fishing nets, which destroys ecosystems around the Hawaiian Islands. But the plastic is really the toxic killer. While it slowly degrades, it turns into increasingly smaller bits of plastic. Seabirds mistake it for food and they dive down and eat it. Brainard says they find a lot of skeletons of seabirds on the Islands and "their gut content is just filled with plastic." Brainard says that has scientists wondering what other animals are eating this plastic. As the larger animals and marine life eat the smaller animals, this plastic eventually ends up in the human food supply, too. (Source: CNN 2009 Shelby Lin Erdman) The massive amount of trash bags on land are also a huge problem which can cause erosion due to the fact that plastic bags can prevent water to percolate into soil thus causing erosion in sandy areas.
As someone who has lived on and owned several homes on numerous bodies of water, including a blue ribbon trout stream, The Muskegon River and a popular all sports lake in Newaygo County called Hess Lake, I have seen what kind of trash is left in our river, lakes and along our shoreline by unknowing outdoor enthusiasts. The Muskegon River is popular among property owners, fishermen, tubers, kayakers and canoes. The amount of trash left behind my home on a typical weekend was astounding from beer cans, plastic wrap from sandwiches, plastic Ziploc bags for carrying everything from cigarettes, potato chips, ice, snacks, etc that are carelessly discarded either on shore or in our river. Some fishermen also tent to be careless while disposing fishing line, bait tubs, fishing gear wrappers to cigarette butts into our river or on our shores.
Another big concern on our waterways is the use of Styrofoam coolers and worm containers. Should plastics be banned? I am not sure banning plastics is the answer to fight our marine pollution concerns because we use plastics from everything to our phones, computers, chairs, automotive parts and the list goes on almost forever. Maybe public education, conservation and respect of our beautiful natural resources are more adapt to be a solution as to an outright ban of plastics. As more and more people take to an active lifestyle and get outdoors more, then there will then be a solution and not a problem. Should plastics be banned? We may not have to address this problem if you do your part when youA¢A€A™re are enjoying our natural resources by properly disposing your plastic and other trash only in dedicated trash containers. You can also do your part by picking up others trash and debris found in our natural areas, rivers, lakes, streams and oceans. I own a boat and it only takes a second to stop the boat and pick up floating plastics and trash when spotted.






























