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MaxBottomtime

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I finally saw my first Sixgill shark today over the crane at Haggerty's. It swam slowly past in the sand-filled water column while I held onto my camera with a macro lens on it. At least I got to give the shark hand signal to Merry. She thought I saw a Great White. :)

Other than a rockpool blenny who wouldn't come out of its shadow to allow for a decent photo we didn't find anything else out of the ordinary. We dived at Kevin's Reef, Haggerty's and Golf Ball Reef with about twelve feet of visibility at each site.

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Is the lobster hoarding golf balls?
Love the blue feather worm! And the delicate white nudi
For some weird reason Golf Ball Reef has a lot of golf balls, hence the name. I don't know how they got there as the reef is 1100 yards from shore. I don't think even Tiger Woods could drive a ball that far. Lobster season begins
this Saturday morning at 6:01. I guess they plan to fight back this year with the golf balls.
Congrats.s! Any estimate on how long it was?

Richard.
It was only three feet long but its tail was closer to four feet. I wish I could have gotten a better look at it.
 

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