More logbook entries:
Dive 9--Sistine Chapel, Cay Sal Banks:
Water temp 86 degrees
Visibility 80 feet
Depth 80 feet. Bottom time :46
Sall nurse shark & a blacktip reef shark, both were beating feet for someplace with fewer divers. Banded coral shrimp, wire coral, stalactites and moon jellies were features here. This was a blue hole that's 125 feet across. Once you get to 75-80 feet it opens out like a bottle and you can swim under the shelves where you can find stalactites and wire coral. Looking down and trying to look across the blue hole resulted in seeing nothing but blue, like you were inside a blue screen on t.v. Tons of coral and sponges, very colorful and full of life around the lip of the hole. We went around twice, once at 50-80 feet and once at 25-40 feet.
Dive 10--Sistine Chapel (night), Cay Sal Banks:
Water temp 86 degrees
Visibility 30 feet
Depth 29 feet. Bottom time :46
Got lost on the night dive AGAIN! Never found the blue hole even though we went west from the pin. We probably didn't go far enough. Saw a nurse shark and a blackfin reef shark (4 times) who was probably laughing at us for not finding the blue hole. Long-spined urchins and giant basket stars made appearances tonight, boy were those basket stars cool! Saw 2 spiny lobsters but they were fairly small. Saw a red snapping shrimp, blackbar soldierfish and tons of squirrelfish. It was raining, waves had picked up and there was lightening in the distance; pretty creepy way to start a dive! Near the end of the dive we turned off our dive lights and cruised around for a few minutes in the glow from the boat's lights, that was cool!
Dive 11--Silversides, Cay Sal Banks:
Water temp 86 degrees
Visibility 60 feet
Depth 105 feet. Bottom time :44
Bruce lost my green dive light, it came unclipped from his camera at 62 feet; I started to go after it but it was falling quickly and I was afraid I'd have to go over 100 feet to catch it. I didn't want to get hurt over a $20 light so we watched it fall. Caught a glimpse of a shark but don't know what kind, it was too far away. Saw 2 spiny lobsters, a french angel and a tigertail cucumber as well as a blue tang who was eating or just biting a moon jelly that was under a small coral ledge. Went through a 50-60 foot long swim through; it has a guide rope through it but still looks and feels like a cave since you cannot see light at the other end until after you round a curve. A large triggerfish was swimming undet the boat along with a 3 or 4 foot barracuda who came to look me over during the safety stop. This is another blue hole, about 150 feet across. We swam all the way around it once then just nosed around near the boat. The site is named for the silver baitfish you see schooling in the swim through, it's like swimming through liquid silver.
Dive 12--Big Hole (shark dive) Cay Sal Banks:
Water temp 86 degrees
Visibility 40 feet
Depth 53 feet. Bottom time :35
My first shark dive! Sat on the bottom in the front row! Roughly 2 body lengths from the feeding chain. Teh ball that stops the bait from falling was 15-20 feet above us and nearly directly over our heads. We had to make sure no chum landed in our laps while the sharks ripped the frozen barracuda apart. There were 6-10 blacktip reef sharks ranging from 3-7 feet long. Pretty anticlimatic actually, once the food was gone John, the captain, hung on the feeding chain rattling it to get the sharks to come back. A couple of DM's (Raul & Malcolm) made quick passes & hits at the chain to simulate feeding. This got the attention of one big shark but he didn't get too close. Saw a small stingray on the way back to the boat and there was a huge triggerfish hanging around the feeding line.
Dive 13--Damas Rocks, Cay Sal Banks:
Water temp 86 degrees
Visibility "GREAT"
Depth 29 feet. Bottom time :48
Fantastic! Laid down in the sand nose to nose with a stingray that had a 2 foot "wingspan" and never disturbed him. Was able to slowly lift away using my BC and he never moved
Saw a huge loggerhead turtle, small queen angel, huge trumpetfish and lots of other tropicals some of which were very large. There was a rock hind hiding in a crevice, a flamingo tongue, 2 christmas tree worms on a neon green coral and a ton of silver fish with red bars down their tails under a small swim through.
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