Poling night dive - short report

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matt_unique

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We dove the Poling last night. The seas were relatively calm going out and quite flat coming back. We had a super high tide. There were lot's of submerged lobster buoys as a result so you really had to keep an eye out. In the sand beside the Poling my computer clicked over to 100' (salt water calibrated/this depth is not terribly common here). We were wet at 9:30 and had just over 30 minutes under water. Tons of small fish and bioluminescence. The water temp at depth was a cool 50 degrees.

It was a beautiful ride coming back to port. It's killer to get home at 1:00 am during the week but it's a very worthwhile dive.

--Matt
 
sounds like a good time to me :)



matt_unique:
We dove the Poling last night. The seas were relatively calm going out and quite flat coming back. We had a super high tide. There were lot's of submerged lobster buoys as a result so you really had to keep an eye out. In the sand beside the Poling my computer clicked over to 100' (salt water calibrated/this depth is not terribly common here). We were wet at 9:30 and had just over 30 minutes under water. Tons of small fish and bioluminescence. The water temp at depth was a cool 50 degrees.

It was a beautiful ride coming back to port. It's killer to get home at 1:00 am during the week but it's a very worthwhile dive.

--Matt
 

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