Dive Report: St. Andrews State Park 23 April 2010

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I try to shy away from level/color adjustments in my photos, but I had to salvage these next shots as best I could. I love Mantis Shrimp, and finding one in the rock (as opposed to the sand) was a real treat.
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Great shots guys!! I am glad the water is warming up! St Andrews is awesome!
 
See that you guys dive the jetties alot, I've only dove there twice. How do you guys normally navigate, say on an incoming tide? Do you usually enter upstream the jetties and exit down or enter/exit at the same break? Thanks
 
See that you guys dive the jetties alot, I've only dove there twice. How do you guys normally navigate, say on an incoming tide? Do you usually enter upstream the jetties and exit down or enter/exit at the same break? Thanks

We enter at the break in the rocks and head deep (South) usually. You can see the spot near the six divers in my first photo. We explore the sand/rock barrier on the way out, and then come up to around 30ft and swim back to our entry/exit point.
 
Thanks. hopefully we can make it there this summer again. Wife has all my vacation booked up, will be in the Keys in less than 2 weeks!!
 
Awesome photos!

It's great to hear that the Jetties are up in the 70's!

It's also great to see you crrying your dive flag. DNR loves the Jetties as much or more than any diver!
 

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