mjh:Sounds great can't wait to see more pics, see video, hear more, more, more!
All I have to say is that you are going to be in total sensory overload and I would LOVE to go back!!
Don't plan on getting any sun...unless you're really lucky

As I said...photography was frustrating...but this stuff will be etched in your memory forever I'm sure. I'm still having "floating with the hammerhead" dreams...haha! The reports and photos cannot come close to doing the trip justice.
Something I thought was very cool is that the Aggressor and the Hunter communicated daily about which sites the other wanted to dive each day so that we didn't all end up at the same place. They also overlap their schedules a bit so there are times when the Hunter is the only boat out there and vice-versa.
The crossing wasn't much fun even with our great group, we had a few that didn't do so well and had to stay in bed for the whole crossing...which I did my fair share of as well. Our DM said the week before us was really flat...and our week was about as bad as it gets. I wore a scop patch on the way out and back...and did fine.
Martin, if you have any specific questions about the trip at all, e-mail me...oh, you may already knowt this, but marine park fees and dive tax are big at $35 per dive day, cash only..."no cash, no splash." They take your passport and c-card the first day, and you get it back when you pay at the end of the week. The park rangers actually board the boat one day and collect money, stamp your passport and give you receipts for each dive day.