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Greg - 12/19/2013 8:04 AM 
The blades shouldn’t need to be too sharp and they shouldn’t be moving too fast (only as fast as the current/waves right?)...so even if a scuba diver does get too close, they should just stop rotating without harm to the diver. I agree! Cool dive site! Advanced or higher though :)
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Agojo - 12/19/2013 8:16 AM 
Nice, looks like the header on a combine. Much different than the tide and wave generators in Norway.
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it could be in a restricted area for all we know,, and theres NO diving in the area,, and besides, if its that big, and has those blades and can do severe harm why should a diver even be near it??
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this is off the coast of maine is where its installed, off the coast of eastport and lubec,, that whole area is loaded with tidal pools, its definitely not a dive site, there have been ships sunk due to the moving current and pools
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Could be a great dive site if your spouse dives and you want to avoid expensive divorce costs..... Just sayin....
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LOL..Hello DAN, Do you have Limitations in your Insurance such as..acts of god, tidal pools, tidal surges?? NO?? Wanna go diving?? lmao!!
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Rich,, I have an idea,, if this doesn’t work out our way, we can send it your way,, you can take it flip it up side down and you on the west coast can use it as a underwater kelp mower! ,lol
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