Avalon visibility and BSB sightings

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vistasbelow

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The past few days have brought us cooler water temp.'s between 62 and 64 degrees F. at the surface but the visibility has improved as well. There have been many Giant Black Sea Bass sightings, in fact I saw 3 different BSB's yesterday. There is also some torpedo rays and bat rays hanging around, the dive park conditions have been quite awesome.
 
Sigh, since I'm doing night dives almost exclusively during the summer, I can't tell what the visibility is really like. Good news to hear for all the day time divers though.

I did finally run into my first GSB of this season a few nights ago and even got footage of it before her jealous male barked and warned her away from me!
 
I've been doing quite a bit of diving lately. On boats with 3 dives, I've seen at least one every trip, often more.
 

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