Day 7 March 23
Wow, what a way to go out. I did 2 dives today with Starfish out of Boynton Beach. Not to sound like a broken record (some of you may be too young to know what that is), but NOAA missed again. It was nearly perfectly flat and glassy today. It was a beautiful warm and sunny day. The water was 76 degrees, a mild north current, and visibility was at least 60 feet.
There were only 3 divers today, the deckhand, Ren, dived also. Our first dive was a hot drop on the Castor. You could see it shortly after you started down. There was a huge school of large Barracuda on the bow, I quit counting at 50. As I started back to the stern, a large Loggerhead Turtle swam by, along with a Goliath Grouper. On my way to the stern, one of the resident Bull Sharks cruised by a few times on the starboard, west, side. There was a very big school of Horse-Eye Jacks in front of the stern structure. There were fewer Goliath on the wreck today than sometimes, perhaps a half dozen. It's possible others were off the wreck in the mild current.
The second dive was on the northern reef at Lynn's and Castle Ledge. Good visibility, a mild current and fish everywhere you looked. We were met by a Bull Shark as soon as we descended that stayed with us for a little while. A large Goliath Grouper swam with us for several minutes before heading off. There were numerous, gigantic schools of grunt and everywhere you looked were Angelfish, Butterflyfish, Filefish, and Parrotfish of all kinds, along with other reef fish. Another, or the same, Bull Shark joined us near the end of the dive. It doesn't get a lot better.
So, I ended up getting in 18 dives in 6 of 7 possible diving days. I used 4 different operators, out of 3 different marinas. It's only 30 miles from Boynton Beach to Jupiter, with West Palm right in the middle. Sometimes you have to be very flexible to get in the maximum amount of diving. In addition, the different areas are quite complementary to one another in what they offer. My sincere thanks to Jupiter Dive Center, Narcosis, Loggerhead, and Starfish for allowing me to enjoy diving so much this week. As Arnold would say, I'll be back"