mntlblok
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Wait, I thought someone replied to my recent post about the jelly intensity with "not too bad"....
Went last night and got some great stuff (stealing from Guy, will post later)
par for the course by the outward tidal flow point it got so bad I swam head and shoulders out of the water back to the beach.
My spotter and I look like we have taken a couple rounds of jellyfish buckshot...
Great night dive though! Vis 20 isn to start and temp 84, jellies and sargassum thick.
Someone waiting in the parking lot thought we had a problem because our flag only moved about 20 feet in 2.5 hours, lol!
Gotta love a target rich environment!
John
Well, at least you didn't clog up the interwebs with a bunch of pretty pictures (and videos).
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When the tide changed, the moon jellies got REAL thick under the east bridge. I felt like Nemo and Dori jumping from jelly to jelly in a race. They were everywhere. I was on the north side and decided to just get away from the bridge, so I headed back under to the south. I felt pretty uncomfortable trying to avoid the jellies at EVERY turn. Next thing you know, I find myself getting out from the under the bridge. Phew, I made it right? No, I was on the north side again! ARGH. Attempt 2, I kept checking my compass after swimming around the jellies to make sure I kept heading south. I was a tad stressed and downing my air faster than I wanted. So I planned to just end my dive.
Dang, where is my flag tied off at? It's a bit harder at night to find it in the dark. So I find this flag tied off which has a light on the handle, the same handle as mine. My first thought was, did Jim put that light there to make it easier to find? That's a pretty good idea! But before untying it, I look up and see that it isn't my flag. I eventually find my flag and I'm going to give it to Jim, but I have to find him first so I pick a light and head to it. Oh, I find Jim and he's got a flag in his hand already. He also has that oh crap look on his face as he realizes he isn't holding my flag, but the one with the light on it. He quickly tied it off nearby. I signaled that I was going to exit and I handed him my flag.
Back to dodging jellies as they were everywhere near the exit and in shallower water. I finally get through them and get on the beach. Man, that was the most difficult exit I ever had at BHB. Not that I was ever in danger, but my SAC rate went to crap and my air supply was dropping quick. So I'm walking down the beach when I hear a fisherman yelling that someone's tied up in his line. Yea, that was my flag lol...
I feel yer pain, but love the story. I can see me doing *exactly* the same thing.

---------- Post added September 5th, 2013 at 09:38 PM ----------
Finally slogged through all the pics from the weekend of August 15-17. Loaded em up on Flickr.
This one, Matt tells me, is likely a female spot fin jawfish. She was right next to where the vicious stargazer lay in hiding. IMG_3925a | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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IMG_3634a | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Caught this guy out doing some daytime hunting, but he then decided to shoot back to his bottle.
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IMG_3658a | Flickr - Photo Sharing! I've gotten lots of shots of various stages of this buffalo trunkfish, but this is the first time I'm gotten anything but a tail shot of one at this stage of development.
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IMG_3700a | Flickr - Photo Sharing! This younger version was all about posing, though.
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IMG_3718a | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Just thought these guys were cute together.
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IMG_3786a fins | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Can't remember if I've posted any of these blue dartfish pics. Saw some on each of the three dives that weekend.
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IMG_3891a | Flickr - Photo Sharing! First one of these I'd seen at the bridge.
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IMG_3902a wives | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Got a kick out of getting two of these in one shot.
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IMG_3920a | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Only occasionally run across these guys at the bridge.
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IMG_3949a | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Found my own young dotterel this trip.
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IMG_3987a | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Found a couple of anemones this trip with whatever it is that they "sit" in where I could see it.
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IMG_3995a | Flickr - Photo Sharing! This guy kept pestering for a free dental exam.
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IMG_4381da | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Couldn't manage any good shots, but ran across a group of four intermediate blue parrotfish.