jerk85
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Hi Everyone,
I recently visited Grand Cayman for the first time just a couple weeks ago, staying at Morritts on the East End and diving with the on-site op. My non-diving wife and I both enjoyed our stay and the diving was quite nice. I did venture over to seven mile beach for a dive on the Kittiwake as well.
I was surprised though by the water temperature, which my computer read consistently as 88F. It seemed unusually warm. I've dived Cozumel and Bonaire in years past at the same time of year and can't recall seeing sea temps above 84 or 85. Is 88 typical this time of year?
I may be a little paranoid as I just watched "Chasing Coral" on Netflix - which was quite depressing, though beautifully shot. I'm just concerned that rising sea temperatures may start killing off our favorite reefs sooner than I had imagined possible. I should say though that all the reefs I saw on this trip looked very healthy.
I recently visited Grand Cayman for the first time just a couple weeks ago, staying at Morritts on the East End and diving with the on-site op. My non-diving wife and I both enjoyed our stay and the diving was quite nice. I did venture over to seven mile beach for a dive on the Kittiwake as well.
I was surprised though by the water temperature, which my computer read consistently as 88F. It seemed unusually warm. I've dived Cozumel and Bonaire in years past at the same time of year and can't recall seeing sea temps above 84 or 85. Is 88 typical this time of year?
I may be a little paranoid as I just watched "Chasing Coral" on Netflix - which was quite depressing, though beautifully shot. I'm just concerned that rising sea temperatures may start killing off our favorite reefs sooner than I had imagined possible. I should say though that all the reefs I saw on this trip looked very healthy.