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Sure, but for reference, look at the Copenhagen, it is located on the second reef line.Interesting. This is how I learned the reef lines
We’ve called the red star the second reefsome told me that what the map calls reef line 1 and 2 is all "the first reef", and that the long swim out that you mentioned is to "the second reef".
sounds like you would agree with the terms on the map though, so that's good to know.
In the diagram, there is a blue line from shore to the Copenhagen wreck. The Copenhagen wreck lies on the second reef. The area you called the first reef contains the wreck of the Copenhagen, as such, your diagram is wrong.
Nice Picts & Thank you for the conditions !! The upwellings this year are much earlier than the usual late July occurrences...... 82F at the surface and 70F at the bottom, with an abrupt change at 75-80' depth. Visibility was 40-50',
Nice up-close video,,,Thanks for the conditions!!Highlight for me was that a spotted eagle ray
FYI, those are creole wrasse