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reef life is a constantly changing thing depending on currents, water temps, moon phases, the seasons, spawing and a million other factors. you can dive the same reef very day for a year and will never be the same. that's one of the things that makes the ocean and diving in it such a wonderful thing.


Tim Ingersoll:
I was wondering if anyone else noticed the same thing. It could be my imagination but some trips to Coz seem to have more reef life than others. Simple as that. Anybody else notice anything similar?
 
Tim Ingersoll:
I was wondering if anyone else noticed the same thing. It could be my imagination but some trips to Coz seem to have more reef life than others. Simple as that. Anybody else notice anything similar?

I have noticied that as well. We went last Dec and I felt like I was in an aquarium. We also went in June but didn't see as much fish life as Dec. That is not to say that we didn't see much. Our Dec trip was just more fishy. ;)
 

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