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Ended 2012 and started 2013 the way I like it. BHB never ceases to amaze me.
Here's a few shots from my little Canon SD790.
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First, dont count on the water feeling warm.....it could easily be 70 degree then.I am going to be diving Blue Heron Bridge middle of Feb. Other than the water being so warm, is there anything that we need to be aware off. I was told that Phil Foster Park would the entry point?
First, dont count on the water feeling warm.....it could easily be 70 degree then.
Plan on stopping at either Pura Vida Dive Shop ( on Singer Island about 300 yards further north on the road you would take over the Blue Heron Bridge to Phil foster Park( at immediate bottom left of bridge for entering--you then drive West to park)....Or, to Force E, which is on Blue Heron Blvd, about 600 yards West of ( before you get to the Bridge if coming from I 95).
Both of these shops are experts in all things related to diving the BHB and any needs pertaining to it. Make sure you know the time for high tide, and are there an hour early or more ( one example)
You can get air at either, rent a dive flag from either, etc.
You wont want nitrox for diving less than 20 feet deep.
Thank you for the info. I will be sure to reach out to Pura Vida upon my arrival. Is there a web site for the tides? How far is the swim from Phil Foster park to the bridge?
I went diving yesterday in 37 degree water. 70 degree water is warm for us cold water divers.