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Well, don't everybody jump in at once. Here's a pic, worth a thousand words by Alex B. thanks Alex! ImageUploadedByTapatalk1354062013.362155.jpg
 
Wow, is that really 5 Bull Sharks? Where, when was Alex lucky enough to get this great shot? Hunting related?

I can only hope to be so lucky, next opportunity mid-December
 
Way cool Kev! I have always enjoyed this thread and share it quite often. Keep it up!
 
Hey thanks man! I've been neglecting it ever since I damaged one of the strobes on the Friends of ScubakevDM Memorial Underwater Camera. I'm going to try to bring it back up with other people's cameras.

Get down with OPC... Yeah, you know me!
 
The Friends of Scubakev/Reef Photo Memorial Strobe is at Reef Photo being repaired! Soon this thread will spring back to life in living color.

I heard there's video footage from the weekend :)


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There was a learning curve, here's some footage from Monday, seas 2', viz 100' plus, slight NORTH current, didn't check temp.

I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor) So don't make fun of it.

Diving Black Condo and Clubhouse ledges off of Boynton Beach, Florida. Max depth, 65 feet (20 meters).

There was an aggregation of conchs on Clubhouse, which I believe are sub-adult queen conchs. I poked around a bit and found some instances of this behavior in scientific research, but out of about 6000 dives in this area, this is the first time I've seen it. Shells were approximately 130mm in length (eyeballed) with no flare.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MaJm1JNz2U&sns=em
 
There was a learning curve, here's some footage from Monday, seas 2', viz 100' plus, slight NORTH current, didn't check temp.

I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (Video Editor - YouTube) So don't make fun of it.

Diving Black Condo and Clubhouse ledges off of Boynton Beach, Florida. Max depth, 65 feet (20 meters).

There was an aggregation of conchs on Clubhouse, which I believe are sub-adult queen conchs. I poked around a bit and found some instances of this behavior in scientific research, but out of about 6000 dives in this area, this is the first time I've seen it. Shells were approximately 130mm in length (eyeballed) with no flare.

21 Jan 2013 - YouTube

Kevin, this is a really great video! But now Sandra is bugging me to dive Boynton again :)
 
Awesome video Kevin! So makes me want to get back down there.
 
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