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diveman3

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My dad and I arte finally going diving agian!!!!!!!!!!!..We will be heading to the Pinellas M60 tanks..Its going to be pretty awesome..I havent been diving since christmas because my dad is always like "too cold"..But he said its about time we start getting into the swing of things again he said...Anybody have any reports of the tanks lately..Havent been there since last summer..I hear the temps are around mid 70s..I think were just going to wear our 3mm with and exposure suit under..IM SO EXCITED I CANT EVEN CONTAIN MYSELF...All day at school i was txting my dad and doodiling scuba tanks..haha...I will have pics that night for following day..( new digital)..

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Anybody have any reports of the tanks lately..Havent been there since last summer..I hear the temps are around mid 70s..

Quote from Narcosis gulf trip report on another thread:

"Our first stop was at the Pasco Cnty M60 army tanks. 33 feet of water, 74.5 degrees on the surface, slightly cooler on the bottom, vis was 40+. I could see the tanks on the bottom while looking over the side of the boat. Conditions haven't been that good at the tanks (when I've been there) in almost 2 years. Missd and Sadie splashed first, then Kathy and I. Once on the bottom while on one tank, you could just about make out the next tank - vis was that good! There weren't as many fish on the reef as I remember from our last time out, but it looks like the nudabranch's had been gettin jiggy with each other as the tanks were covered with them. Speaking of being covered, the tanks seem to have a bit more growth on them then when I was there last. All kinds of coral and sponge."
See this for the whole report: http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/greater-tampa-bay-area/231264-dive-report-sunday-april-27-a.html

Hope this helps! :14:
 
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