Well if the conditions are ok I'd be glad to go for a dive or 2 with you...
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I did not say I wasn't going to go. We still have a week yet to see how the weather pans out. I am starting my vacation then & if there is viz, I will probably go either Saturday or Sunday. There are several different spots to go. Alhambra, Sharky's, Service Club or South Brohard. The only one I can't do is Service Club. You pick which one you want to go to & we'll give ya directions.
East winds, we definitely like east winds.![]()
East winds are prefered, but NO winds are best!
East winds 'push' the surface water out to sea but they can also 'pull' water from the bottom towards the shore. So with the clay based substance along Venice can make it cloudy sometimes. Been there.
East winds do not "pull water from the bottom". This condition is caused by incoming tides not winds, which help to clear water along the beachfront. The cloudy water is a result of outgoing tides near passes and silt layering caused by a water density differential of fresh/brackish water from the bay system carried on the outgoing tides.