seadoggirl
Guest
Saturday the seas were finally calm enough to get out to the Oriskany on board the H2O Below. We had a full boat with several from Canada and from Russia. The water was 68 degrees on the flight deck and Scott said it wasn't much less at the sand. Most of us were in 5m wetsuits and we were fine. The air temp was in the mid seventies and sunny, so the surface interval was perfect.
We are seeing much bigger barracubas. There was one that was as big as Dive master Josh! We actually got close enough to one of them to touch it - crazy dude! :11:
I saw more Bluehead Wrasses than ever before. Josh pointed out a three foot long Trumpetfish that was beautiful. The tropicals are everywhere. There are still a lot of little AJs and snapper. I'm sure that the big ones are deeper but I'm happy to stay above the hanger deck.
It was a great day and the smooth seas made it easy to see a sunfish on the way in. He was huge - probably about 200 pounds. Fun!
Thanks to everyone - Captain Douglas, Josh (Dive Master), two Dive Masters in training on board Jerry and Nathan and ofcourse the videographer - Scott.
We are seeing much bigger barracubas. There was one that was as big as Dive master Josh! We actually got close enough to one of them to touch it - crazy dude! :11:
I saw more Bluehead Wrasses than ever before. Josh pointed out a three foot long Trumpetfish that was beautiful. The tropicals are everywhere. There are still a lot of little AJs and snapper. I'm sure that the big ones are deeper but I'm happy to stay above the hanger deck.
It was a great day and the smooth seas made it easy to see a sunfish on the way in. He was huge - probably about 200 pounds. Fun!
Thanks to everyone - Captain Douglas, Josh (Dive Master), two Dive Masters in training on board Jerry and Nathan and ofcourse the videographer - Scott.