“Quick! Get him in the boat,” yells Gillian Sadlier-Brown. At her command, two other staff members scramble to obey. A hammock-sized net swings off the port side of the boat and into the frigid ocean below. A person can’t last long in that 6 °C water, and Kyle Hall, one of Hakai’s scientific scuba divers, has fallen overboard without his gear. He lies motionless in the water. Yet a surprisingly relaxed look is on his face as he bobs up and down. Kyle knows this is all a drill.
When you work at remote field stations, safety and a solid knowledge of first aid is paramount. To get to a hospital requires a boat, plane, or helicopter. And you might have to wait awhile before receiving medical attention. As the main field season begins ramping up in March, the nearshore science team are on Quadra Island to ensure they’re all prepared should the unexpected happen. That means practice.