mstclaire
Contributor
Hi Guys,
I know there is a similar thread on here but I wanted to write and give you a view from what may be a wider range of depths/sites...
This weeks water temps started off very warm from about 79f water at the surface 70f at around 90ft but the later part of the week has seen around 77f at the surface and 64f at about 30-40 ft..
Lots of surge at the moment and visibility has been down to around 15ft but quite varied throughout the dives....
Good selection of sealife at the local sites still ( cannery-lands end) Green Turtles, Sea lions, Electric Rays, Yellow Fin Tuna, Barracuda, Frog Fish... The local seahorse population at the cannery is dwindling at the moment but it is still usually possible to find a few.
Along the corridor around the blowhole the visibility has been quite bad but we are seeing quite a few turtles on our re-breather courses out that way..
P.S.
If possible I would like to get feedback on ways that you guys think we can improve this weekly summary.
Thanks
I know there is a similar thread on here but I wanted to write and give you a view from what may be a wider range of depths/sites...
This weeks water temps started off very warm from about 79f water at the surface 70f at around 90ft but the later part of the week has seen around 77f at the surface and 64f at about 30-40 ft..
Lots of surge at the moment and visibility has been down to around 15ft but quite varied throughout the dives....
Good selection of sealife at the local sites still ( cannery-lands end) Green Turtles, Sea lions, Electric Rays, Yellow Fin Tuna, Barracuda, Frog Fish... The local seahorse population at the cannery is dwindling at the moment but it is still usually possible to find a few.
Along the corridor around the blowhole the visibility has been quite bad but we are seeing quite a few turtles on our re-breather courses out that way..
P.S.
If possible I would like to get feedback on ways that you guys think we can improve this weekly summary.
Thanks
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