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'''''The Last Dive: A Father and Son's Fatal Descent into the Ocean's Depths''''' (2000)<ref>{{cite book|author=Chowdhury, Bernie|title= The Last Dive: A Father and Son's Fatal Descent into the Ocean's Depths |url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1063862.The_Last_Dive|publisher=HarperCollins|isbn=9780060194628|date=2000}}</ref> is a [[non-fiction]] book written by [[Scuba diving|diver]] [[Bernie Chowdhury]] and published by [[HarperCollins]]. It documents the fatal dive of Chris Rouse, Sr. and Chris "Chrissy" Rouse, Jr., a father-son team who perished off the New Jersey coast in 1992. The author is a dive expert and was a friend of the Rouses.<ref name="depth">{{cite news|first=Laura|last=Miller|url=https://www.nytimes.com/glogin?URI=https://www.nytimes.com/books/00/10/29/reviews/001029.29mill.html&OQ=_rQ3D2&OP=2527b9f4Q2FYtQ51Q5EYLkQ5BhMkk,YQ5EkkghYPPY9PYvQ2BYMQ51Q3CbQ51thYPP9PvQ2BQ5DvQ2BQ3DbQ2FQ2FQ5Df,Q3DQ2F|title=Out of Their Depth: The story of father-and-son divers who died off the New Jersey coast in 1992.|date=October 29, 2000|journal=[[New York Times]]|access-date=July 26, 2013}}</ref> |
'''''The Last Dive: A Father and Son's Fatal Descent into the Ocean's Depths''''' (2000)<ref>{{cite book|author=Chowdhury, Bernie|title= The Last Dive: A Father and Son's Fatal Descent into the Ocean's Depths |url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1063862.The_Last_Dive|publisher=HarperCollins|isbn=9780060194628|date=2000}}</ref> is a [[non-fiction]] book written by [[Scuba diving|diver]] [[Bernie Chowdhury]] and published by [[HarperCollins]]. It documents the fatal dive of Chris Rouse, Sr. and Chris "Chrissy" Rouse, Jr., a father-son team who perished off the New Jersey coast in 1992. The author is a dive expert and was a friend of the Rouses.<ref name="depth">{{cite news|first=Laura|last=Miller|url=https://www.nytimes.com/glogin?URI=https://www.nytimes.com/books/00/10/29/reviews/001029.29mill.html&OQ=_rQ3D2&OP=2527b9f4Q2FYtQ51Q5EYLkQ5BhMkk,YQ5EkkghYPPY9PYvQ2BYMQ51Q3CbQ51thYPP9PvQ2BQ5DvQ2BQ3DbQ2FQ2FQ5Df,Q3DQ2F|title=Out of Their Depth: The story of father-and-son divers who died off the New Jersey coast in 1992.|date=October 29, 2000|journal=[[New York Times]]|access-date=July 26, 2013}}</ref> |
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The divers were exploring a German U-boat in {{convert|230|ft}} of water off the coast of New Jersey. Although experienced in using [[technical diving]] gas mixtures such as "trimix" (adding helium gas to the nitrogen and oxygen found in air), they were diving on just compressed air.<ref name="depth"/> The pair had set out to retrieve the [[captain's log]] book from the so-called ''U-Who'' to "fulfill their dream of diving into |
The divers were exploring a German U-boat in {{convert|230|ft}} of water off the coast of New Jersey. Although experienced in using [[technical diving]] gas mixtures such as "trimix" (adding helium gas to the nitrogen and oxygen found in air), they were diving on just compressed air.<ref name="depth"/> The pair had set out to retrieve the [[captain's log]] book from the so-called ''U-Who'' to "fulfill their dream of diving into fameendingname="charge">{{cite news|first=Neal|last=Matthews|url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20040711/news_lz1v11divers.html|title=Depth charge: 'Shadow Divers' gives the glossy treatment to a true adventure tale, and dive-bombs its credibility|date=July 11, 2004|journal=[[San Diego Union Tribune]]|access-date=July 26, 2013}}</ref>The U boat was subsequently identified as U-869: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_U-869. |
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Chowdhury is a technical diver who, according to writer Neal Matthews' review of [[Robert Kurson]]'s book ''[[Shadow Divers]]'' (2004), "was among the first to adapt cave-diving principles to deep-water wrecks".<ref name="charge"/> Also according to Matthews, "His book documents how the clashes of equipment philosophy between cave divers and wreck divers mirrored the clash of diving subcultures."<ref name="charge"/> |
Chowdhury is a technical diver who, according to writer Neal Matthews' review of [[Robert Kurson]]'s book ''[[Shadow Divers]]'' (2004), "was among the first to adapt cave-diving principles to deep-water wrecks".<ref name="charge"/> Also according to Matthews, "His book documents how the clashes of equipment philosophy between cave divers and wreck divers mirrored the clash of diving subcultures."<ref name="charge"/> |
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Author | Bernie Chowdhury |
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Cover artist | Wes Skiles/Karst Productions, Bradford Foltz |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Non-fiction adventure |
Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers, Harper Perennial |
Publication date | 2000, 2002 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 356 pp (hardback) |
ISBN | 0-06-019462-6 (hardback), ISBN 0-06-093259-7 (paperback) |
363.14, 797.23 | |
LC Class | 00-033426 |
The Last Dive: A Father and Son's Fatal Descent into the Ocean's Depths (2000)[1] is a non-fiction book written by diver Bernie Chowdhury and published by HarperCollins. It documents the fatal dive of Chris Rouse, Sr. and Chris "Chrissy" Rouse, Jr., a father-son team who perished off the New Jersey coast in 1992. The author is a dive expert and was a friend of the Rouses.[2]
The divers were exploring a German U-boat in 230 feet (70 m) of water off the coast of New Jersey. Although experienced in using technical diving gas mixtures such as "trimix" (adding helium gas to the nitrogen and oxygen found in air), they were diving on just compressed air.[2] The pair had set out to retrieve the captain's log book from the so-called U-Who to "fulfill their dream of diving into fameendingname="charge">Matthews, Neal (July 11, 2004). "Depth charge: 'Shadow Divers' gives the glossy treatment to a true adventure tale, and dive-bombs its credibility". San Diego Union Tribune. Retrieved July 26, 2013.</ref>The U boat was subsequently identified as U-869: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_U-869.
Chowdhury is a technical diver who, according to writer Neal Matthews' review of Robert Kurson's book Shadow Divers (2004), "was among the first to adapt cave-diving principles to deep-water wrecks".[3] Also according to Matthews, "His book documents how the clashes of equipment philosophy between cave divers and wreck divers mirrored the clash of diving subcultures."[3]
References
- ^ Chowdhury, Bernie (2000). The Last Dive: A Father and Son's Fatal Descent into the Ocean's Depths. HarperCollins. ISBN 9780060194628.
- ^ a b Miller, Laura (October 29, 2000). "Out of Their Depth: The story of father-and-son divers who died off the New Jersey coast in 1992". New York Times. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
- ^ a b Cite error: The named reference
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External links
- "The Last Dive: A Father and Son's Fatal Descent into the Ocean's Depths by Bernie Chowdhury". HarperCollins Publishers. Retrieved July 26, 2013. Publisher's write-up on The Last Dive