Hey thanks for coming Brad!
No whale sharks today, but Alex and Francois saw a large bodied, 10-12 foot long shark swimming on the surface inside of Black Condo. The top half of the shark was gray, and the lower portions were "as white as coconut meat". The division between the two colors was distinct, not a fade from gray to white, but a sharp, jagged line "as if it were painted on". It sounds to me like a Great White, which we do get occasionally. So keep your eyes peeled for the fish and remember, you heard it first in the Boynton Dive Chronicles!
Otherwise, conditions were as follows:
Seas were 2-4 feet, there was am upwelling. The warm water was about 74 and went down to about 55 feet and flowed gently o the north. Below that there was an icepick in the forehead cold current moving pretty fast from east to west washing over the top of the reef. dont ask me how cold it was... I stayed above it as best I could. Viz was about 70 in the cold layer, about 40 feet in the warm.