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31/10/2004: "Port Hole from a trawler ......and our fear of the unknown."

THE FEAR OF SHARKS can be extreme to some people. A sinking trawler with a terrified skipper who prefered drowning to be eaten by sharks.
The terrified seaman wrote a note to a friend whom he owed $100, included the money with the note and put it in a corked bottle which he threw into the sea, adding there were so many sharks around his boat, 'he was going down with the sinking vessel, rather than take his chances in the sea that night'.
Dean Cropp salvaged this brass port hole from the sunken remains of the prawn trawler in 25 meters, much of it mud or at least silt. As the prawn nets drag across the muddy ocean floor of North Queensland, they stir up the bottom so that about seven meters has very low visibility. Dean groped around in the murk and earned a rather nice prize, a prize which all divers would treasure.
Was this the same trawler with the terrified skipper? Maybe. The fear of the unknown is very real. Conquering our personal FOTU is a challenge of the sea we all must face.


