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Went out to the jetties and timed high tide a little better than last time. Air temp was 86, surface temps were around 80, with a visible thermocline around 20 feet that dipped to about 74 which felt like diving a spring after being so warm. Viz was hazy and about 10 feet close to the beach but got better as you got farther out maxing out at probably 30ish.
Huge school of cigar minnows dancing around us for most of the dive. My dive buddy was working on her photography with her Christmas TG-6 and project Nikonus II. Good day for it, lots of seaweed blennies poking around, along with stone crabs and a spiny lobster. Not as much bigger life as we are used to, but the bristle worm and sea slugs made up for it. Pod of dolphins came through looking for the minnows after we packed up and ate sandwiches on the beach.
Huge school of cigar minnows dancing around us for most of the dive. My dive buddy was working on her photography with her Christmas TG-6 and project Nikonus II. Good day for it, lots of seaweed blennies poking around, along with stone crabs and a spiny lobster. Not as much bigger life as we are used to, but the bristle worm and sea slugs made up for it. Pod of dolphins came through looking for the minnows after we packed up and ate sandwiches on the beach.