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I'm an hour south of you, so that might be tough... I'm going to see what I get into today.
I completely appreciate your offer... do you typically go on 1 or 2 dives there? ( How many tanks do I need)
If I can't get into the water today, I'll be there!!

Thanks again!!
 
I'm an hour south of you, so that might be tough... I'm going to see what I get into today.
I completely appreciate your offer... do you typically go on 1 or 2 dives there? ( How many tanks do I need)
If I can't get into the water today, I'll be there!!

Thanks again!!
Sandra does one dive that will last from 2.5 to 4 hours, depending on the conditions and the number of Nudibranchs she is seeing :-) I will rarely stay in more than 90 minutes or 2 hours, because I am not so much of a macro junky as she is.... I would suggest one large tank, like a 100.
 
Wow, that's some serious bottom time... Sounds good! Thanks for the info..
 
OK, a bit of preplanning here again. I will be down the weekend of St Patricks Day but it looks like the tides will not be cooperating for a day dive. Anyone know if there is a night dive planned for Saturday night the 17th of March? If not, who wants to plan one?
 
I am pretty sure Sandra, Bill Mee and I will be at the BHB around 6 am Sunday....if you Like, you can join us.

I will be there by 5:45am. I'll be the guy who pulls up in a Green 2001 Accord who looks completely lost..... See you guys in the morning !!!
 
I brought some visiting friends up yesterday. The dive was ok - we had rusty diver/buoyancy issues so it was a short 60 minutes and I didn't think we saw much: a spotted eagle ray (in the distance, right at the beginning), a couple octopus, some eels, batfish, a pipefish and the usual suspects around the shopping carts. But they were thrilled, so for this dive that's all that mattered. I didn't take many photos as I was busy watching them.

But I did snap this through the car window on Blue Heron Blvd. on our way back to 95. Just a freakishly lot of bird on wire.

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I'm on the way from Central Broward! 954-501-9419.

Yikes....From your post in the afternoon, I did not think this was feasible for you or likely.....WE had to go to a 50th birthday party last for one of the Dive operators, and we were out much later than expected...ie., we overslept...Had I known you were coming for sure, I would have tried to reach you....
Hopefully you just jumped in and swam around the bridge area....I hope this dive was good for you....Really sorry!
 
I brought some visiting friends up yesterday. The dive was ok - we had rusty diver/buoyancy issues so it was a short 60 minutes and I didn't think we saw much: a spotted eagle ray (in the distance, right at the beginning), a couple octopus, some eels, batfish, a pipefish and the usual suspects around the shopping carts. But they were thrilled, so for this dive that's all that mattered. I didn't take many photos as I was busy watching them.

But I did snap this through the car window on Blue Heron Blvd. on our way back to 95. Just a freakishly lot of bird on wire.

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I think these birds mistook you for Tippy Hedren. Did you by chance see a plump partially bald guy hanging about?
 
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