As long-time water sport enthusiasts, author Lee E. Pate and his
sister Deb decide to get certified as scuba divers. During the
training, Lee asks the instructor about sharks and is told, "You're
privileged to see a dangerous shark-it's very rare to see one. You
do see small, docile sharks often, but the biggest ones you'll
usually see are only about three or four feet, if you're lucky."
Discounting the possibility that they'll ever see a shark, Lee
and Deb start diving on their own along with their brother David,
who was already a certified diver. They were diving in the daytime
at first, then started night diving, deep diving and finally night
deep diving. Lee and David started diving deep, at night at Redondo
Beach, a popular Los Angeles County Beach, often. One particular
night that happened to be Friday the 13th, after having car
trouble, they were late. They hurried up, drove to the beach, got
in the water, went down and out along the bottom as fast as they
could, ending up a few feet from a large, dangerous shark. With
fear rising in his throat at a depth of ninety-one feet, Lee has
only one thought-I'm dead
In his memoir "91 FEET: "You're Privileged to See a Dangerous
Shark,"" Lee recounts his thrilling scuba diving experiences.
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