The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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I always wondered why folks used scuba in 15ft of water...

Much easier to take macro pictures. There are times when I hover over a subject or sit in the sand next to one for 10 minutes, holding as still as possible to get the perfect shot. Some animals must build up a level of 'trust', that might take several minutes, before they will come out of their holes and pose for the camera and I don't think freediving allows enough time for those types of critters to get comfortable.
 
We dove da bridge today--nice, although the viz wasn't too good--ranging 10-15 ft. It was the 2nd time I've seen a Pipefish there--both times without a camera!! The water temp is still good at 84F. Going again tomorrow just cause we can;)
 
Anyone know what we had for water temps this AM? (09/24)
 
"Randynfl" dove BHB today. He said it was 30ft viz. Didn't ask him the temp. I'll be there in the morning, will post afterward.

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LOL. You'll see me then. I heard 20 to 30 also.

I'm going with the last report of 84 degrees for the temp.

The temps outside have been so wacky this summer. But, I decided I'll be wearing a .5 mil.
 
Anyone know what we had for water temps this AM? (09/24)

Nice 84 degrees--I was ok in a skin. The viz was better that yesterday, but 30 seems mighty generous although one of the guys with us thought that was about right........
 
Thanks!
 

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