Never Again!
Demand justice for Linnea and make diving safer for everyone
ACTIONS: Demand the correction of Linnea’s false autopsy and reopen criminal investigations.
The facts unequivocally show reckless endangerment and/or negligent homicide in Linnea’s case. Without criminal accountability, the scuba industry will continue to kill students.
If you are inspired to join the movement for accountability and justice for Linnea, there are two important actions you can take to ensure that a criminal case moves forward.
ACTION: Contact your state and federal representatives, PADI, and DAN to call for increased transparency and rigor of scuba training standards.
The scuba dive training industry is unregulated, unlike other high-risk recreational sports, and operates without accountability or oversight. There is little consequence for those who kill through negligence, incompetence, or greed. PADI (Professional Association of Dive Instructors) in particular has a reputation as a corporate behemoth built on a dangerous profit-over-safety philosophy.
Since Linnea’s death, some scuba certification bodies have made changes to training standards and safety check protocols — but these changes are limited and do not go far enough.
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LEARN ABOUT LINNEA'S STORY
Linnea’s whole story — her beautiful life and devastating death — is now beginning to be told in film and in print. Although many people have died scuba diving, Linnea’s case stands out because the evidence was so plentiful and unequivocal, and because Linnea’s family made a commitment to tell the story no matter what.
So what can be done, what can you do, to save lives by changing the culture of scuba diving and perhaps other pay-to-play outdoor activities? Here we offer some ways to improve safety for you, your family, and the world, whether you are an experienced scuba diver or a non-diver.