Just in time for the start of the summer vacation season of the northern hemisphere, we’re given a timely reminder via
Strange Company that
drowning does not look like drowning.

For a host of physiological reasons, a panicked person in the water will be unable to flail about their arms or bellow for help—as seen dramatized on movies and television, and recognising a swimmer in distress is not obvious for someone who is not a trained lifeguard or sailor. Just being aware of the fact that drowning can happen quietly is powerful. Do take a moment to read the short but potentially life-saving article at the link above.