Being the first in the water at whytecliff

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I have heard multiple reports of the sharks... dogfish again?

What area were you diving there... I think I need to go hunting for jaws.
 
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We hit the plumose gardens, seal swam right beside us
got bored
seems that the dog fish was at around 25' in the bay.

No reason why they would hang out near the walls.
 
Yeah... but more reports coming in that the wolf eel's are pretty damn deep.
 
The wolf eel is about 140' on the cut
 
I know the feeling. We were first in this Monday. Guess nobody likes to dive in the rain. Lots more fish out and good vis. Had to stick to the day marker due to the 12ft tidal exchange though.

Would be interested in directions to the wolf eel. Diving a single tank doesn't leave much time to look around at that depth. Who knows. Maybe I now have a reason to strap doubles to my back.

Here's some nudi's from the dive.

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Have you looked at the tubeworm/sponge colonies growing on the suspended cable on the islet side at about 30'.
 
Yes, you lightly tap the cable and they all dissapear in a huge wave.. it's trippy!
 
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