talakitok at twin rocks.

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gaudencio

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I doved at twin rocks yesterday on my third dive and was amazed to find schools of talakitok at the site. and they are there the whole time. Just like Balicasag.
I hope that it would stay that way.
One more thing, I saw the Bantay dagat boat seems to be moonlighting and bringing guest on their boat. I ask my boatman who they were, He said that they are excursionist. Is this right, Im paying my dive passes to fund this Bantay dagat.
Langhiya talaga.:no
P.S. You can see the jacks at my photo album 1131738
 
water in anilao now is just too freezing cold! well at least for me Im not going back there till after February..
 
Ya, I spotted the small jacks and small barracudas during my last dive in twin rocks. The big counterparts are in mainit.

Axua, ya, water was cold, registered 75degrees F on my computer, which was why we didn't finish our dive in twin rocks. :)
 
Saw those jacks at Twin Rocks too. They've been there for quite some time already. Still juveniles, but they're growing. Sure hope they stay there and grow more in numbers.

Those Bantay(-salakay) Dagat should get :whack:
We don't pay our dive passes for them to party with excurtionists. :shakehead
 
I will be at planet dive so I will get a chance to see the jacks this weekend.

The positive side to the cold water is the chance to see sharks. Its around this time of the year that we regularly see sharks in the crevices at Pany's point.:)
 

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