black warrior or miiseltoe ?

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Hello All,
This is my second posting and Im certified but new to scuba diving, this sunday
I will be going on my first ocean dive,my wife and my instructor are both coming with me ,well actually my instructor started it out as so ,and now he has become a close personal friend .

Since the beginning I have approached scuba very carefully and cautiously I was very nervous at the begining and I still am,so on sunday we will be diving the black warrior in long island ,.n.y. I would deeply appreciate if someone can give me some info on what to expect ,possible vis?,depth? etc ,thanks Peter.
 
Can't help w/ any info, but I see this wreck on a lot of local charters. When you get done, let me know what you thought. I'm in the same situation and will be looking to do some local wrecks soon.
 
NsX Diver:
Hello All,
This is my second posting and Im certified but new to scuba diving, this sunday
I will be going on my first ocean dive,my wife and my instructor are both coming with me ,well actually my instructor started it out as so ,and now he has become a close personal friend .

Since the beginning I have approached scuba very carefully and cautiously I was very nervous at the begining and I still am,so on sunday we will be diving the black warrior in long island ,.n.y. I would deeply appreciate if someone can give me some info on what to expect ,possible vis?,depth? etc ,thanks Peter.

Never been on the wreck but its nice to see your going to dive with someone experienced to begin with. Relax and enjoy the dive. Im sure the wreck is relatively shallow (30-60ft) and normally 15+ ft of viz or your instructor would choose a different dive. Have a good time.
 

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