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The Deep-Sea Detective of Bahrain Bay: The Man Who Finds Lost Items

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Last updated: 2025/01/03 at 4:00 PM
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Abdulaziz Al Hamad, a 40-year-old PADI-certified scuba diving instructor and first aid trainer, has taken on the unique role of retrieving lost devices from the seabed of Bahrain Bay. This task combines his passion for diving, environmental stewardship, and helping others. Al Hamad finds fulfillment in restoring valuable items and memories to their owners while also keeping the ocean clean and protecting the marine environment. He has observed patterns in how devices are lost, often during recreational activities like kayaking or jet skiing. Al Hamad advocates for better precautions, such as using waterproof cases or lanyards to secure devices. Equipped with specialized scuba gear, his retrieval operations involve precise depth tracking, visibility tools, metal detectors, navigation aids, and mesh bags for safe recovery. His PADI training is essential for navigating challenging conditions and staying calm under pressure.

Although there is growing awareness of the risks of losing electronic devices in water, carelessness still persists among recreational enthusiasts. Al Hamad emphasizes the need for education and awareness to prevent such losses. The process of finding and retrieving lost devices involves gathering details about the loss, systematic underwater searches, and adapting to environmental challenges like strong currents and poor visibility. Timing is crucial, as devices have limited durability underwater, and delays can lead to further damage. Al Hamad’s quick thinking and adaptability are essential in these situations.

Al Hamad recalls two memorable retrieval cases, including recovering a diamond wedding ring worth $3,000 and a wallet belonging to a Malaysian traveler with urgent documents and credit cards. The relief and gratitude from the owners make his efforts worthwhile. By the end of 2024, Al Hamad estimates he has successfully retrieved around 40 to 50 devices. Each retrieval represents a technical achievement and a demonstration of his dedication to helping others and protecting the marine environment. Diving is not just a profession for Al Hamad but a mission to make a difference, one lost device at a time.

Abdulaziz Al Hamad’s work as a scuba diving instructor and first aid trainer involves retrieving lost devices from the seabed of Bahrain Bay. This unique role allows him to blend his love for diving with helping others and protecting the marine environment. He advocates for better precautions during recreational activities to prevent devices from being lost in the water. Al Hamad’s specialized scuba gear, training, and quick thinking enable him to navigate challenging conditions and retrieve lost items effectively. Carelessness is still a prevalent issue, but Al Hamad believes that education and awareness can promote better habits to prevent device losses.

The process of finding and retrieving lost devices involves thorough underwater searches and adapting to environmental challenges. Timely action is crucial to prevent further damage to devices. Al Hamad has successfully retrieved around 40 to 50 devices by the end of 2024, showcasing his dedication to helping others and protecting the marine environment. Memorable retrieval cases, such as recovering a diamond wedding ring and urgent documents from a lost wallet, highlight the importance of his work. Diving is not just a profession for Al Hamad but a mission to make a difference in the world, one lost device at a time.

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