VBlueV
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so.. first dive out of the shoot for a while..
did a double at the YO.
first dive right off the bat.. saw 4 eagle rays in formation circling between the wrecks..
as i worked my way along the port side of the YO.. a good sized white tip reef shark cruised right in front of me.
then as i approached a mid-ship hold.. a giant 5 foot trevally lumbered out.. must've been a couple hundred pounds.
during the surface interval.. i heard a blowhole.. but wondered.. "it's too early for humpbacks?".. but saw what appeared to be a baby.
but as it got closer.. the dorsal fin was too tall.. vertical.. but kind of flopped over..
too big and too black to be a dolphin?
eventually saw the small pod of three to four of 'em.. as they came up to breathe..
but never caught a glimpse of any white stripes?
anyone else ever see any killer whales in hawaii?
did a double at the YO.
first dive right off the bat.. saw 4 eagle rays in formation circling between the wrecks..
as i worked my way along the port side of the YO.. a good sized white tip reef shark cruised right in front of me.
then as i approached a mid-ship hold.. a giant 5 foot trevally lumbered out.. must've been a couple hundred pounds.
during the surface interval.. i heard a blowhole.. but wondered.. "it's too early for humpbacks?".. but saw what appeared to be a baby.
but as it got closer.. the dorsal fin was too tall.. vertical.. but kind of flopped over..
too big and too black to be a dolphin?
eventually saw the small pod of three to four of 'em.. as they came up to breathe..
but never caught a glimpse of any white stripes?
anyone else ever see any killer whales in hawaii?