Description
Discover the adventurous world of commercial diving with “Walking on Ocean Floors,” a book by Mike “Spike” Mcgettigan. This compelling narrative takes readers on a journey through the life of a commercial diver in the oil and gas industry. From the wild days of the 1980s in Asia, India, and Africa to the safety-oriented 21st century in the Gulf of Mexico and the North Sea, this book captures it all.
Explore the World of Commercial Diving
Spike invites you to join him as he shares his firsthand stories of building and fixing oil fields beneath the ocean. Whether navigating underwater or riding waves on his surfboard, his experiences bring a unique perspective to life under the sea.
Walking on Ocean Floors: An Inspirational Read
“Walking on Ocean Floors” reminds readers that dreams can turn into reality if they are willing to push beyond their comfort zones. Spike’s journey proves that with courage and hard work, anything is possible.
Join the journey today and uncover the untold stories of the ocean floors and the spirit of adventure.
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FAQS
What is life like as a commercial diver in the oil and gas industry?
Experience the challenges and excitement of building and maintaining underwater oil fields, from the Gulf of Mexico to the North Sea, with real stories from decades of diving work.
Where did commercial diving adventures take place in the 1980s?
Explore diving expeditions across Asia, India, and Africa, showcasing the thrill and risks of early offshore oil and gas operations.
How does surfing relate to commercial diving?
Balancing life underwater with surfing offers a unique perspective on adventure, discipline, and connection to the ocean environment.
What lessons can be learned from Spike Mcgettigan’s journey?
Discover inspiration, courage, and practical insights proving that dreams become reality through dedication and hard work.
What behind-the-scenes aspects of oil and gas platforms are revealed?
Uncover the untold stories of ocean-floor operations, including technical challenges, safety measures, and the human spirit driving offshore work.