KEY LARGO DIVE REPORT, friday, 6/10/16, pics,,,,,,,,,

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reefman

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finally a break in the weather after 4 days of high winds and abundant moisture(marine forecast looks terrific thru Friday) today; sun/clouds/storms, light southerly winds and 1FT seas. double @ MOLASSES reef; buoys M19(deep south/pillar forest) followed by M9(caputos, logans run, winch hole). CRAP visibility up and down the reef tract this AM, green 30-35FT, light/mdt current, water temp 81F @ 20-42FT. TIMG provides the pics,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,



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a few more,,,,,,,


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Thank you scubadada. He was moving pretty fast.

You don't see Goldentails that often, in my experience, considerably less often than Green or Spotted. They are often small and usually tucked away. I've never seen a beautiful, free swimming one, as you captured in your gorgeous picture
 
great and awesome photos compared to stated visibility.....great photos from great photographer.
 
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