SeaYoda
Contributor
The day started out without rain for a change. High tide was about 7:30 am and I got into the water about 8 am. The viz was OK at about 20', nothing to write home about. The temperature at 28' was 85 degrees. I stayed on the north side of the jetty and the current did not seem bad at all.
While I was taking pictures I noticed the water getting more cloudy all of a sudden - I looked up to see a herd of 20 divers stirring up the dust headed in my direction. They were a disaster with tanks on. They were focused on their clipboards and were digging in the sand with hands and feet. I'm posting a picture of two who got their gear tangled together :11: . They did quite a tango to get loose. I tried to move closer to the point, but as I was setting up to take more pics, I felt something tingle my neck. I looked up to see 5 jellyfish very close by and more on the way. I decided to endure the human pests rather than get stung . Attached are a few pics.
While I was taking pictures I noticed the water getting more cloudy all of a sudden - I looked up to see a herd of 20 divers stirring up the dust headed in my direction. They were a disaster with tanks on. They were focused on their clipboards and were digging in the sand with hands and feet. I'm posting a picture of two who got their gear tangled together :11: . They did quite a tango to get loose. I tried to move closer to the point, but as I was setting up to take more pics, I felt something tingle my neck. I looked up to see 5 jellyfish very close by and more on the way. I decided to endure the human pests rather than get stung . Attached are a few pics.