Hibiscus Sunday Sept 19

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Marvel covered most of the dive. The shark was very cool passing us. Nice to see one out in the open instead of sleeping under a ledge. Also saw 3 yellow stingrays, a school of squid and a tiny tiny butterfly fish, maybe 5/8"! It was so cute! Found a sea biscuit that recently died in excellent condition and also a thick elongated sand dollar in excellent condition.
Was really nice to get back in the water again. Kevin and Marvel are good buddies. Nice relaxing dive.
 
All the dive reports I've read lately indicate that Frances changed the reefs quite a bit. Hopefully in the long term it is for the better. We will be making that assessment in the months to come.
On the bright side, we are all alive and healthy which is the important thing.
Things are slowly getting back to normal for the most part. Watching the divers out by the pier today is a start.

God Bless America and Support OUR troops.


Joe
 
gerry&janadive:
as in hibiscus park geeze i used to love that place how was it ?? maybe next time we'll meet ya'll there Gerry
No park here, unless you mean a long time ago when they had the beach landscaped with more trees.

Frances knocked our last remaining tree down, so now the beach access here is bare. The surge has been very high - coming almost to the apartment.

No shore diving here in the immediate future, I'm afraid!
 
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