The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

Please register or login

Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.

Benefits of registering include

  • Ability to post and comment on topics and discussions.
  • A Free photo gallery to share your dive photos with the world.
  • You can make this box go away

Joining is quick and easy. Log in or Register now!

We're diving with Pura Vida Saturday morning (They're heading north toward Jupiter and I've never done the dives out of WPB heading north, so it should be very cool!). Depends on if I feel up to BHB for Saturday afternoon. I will most likely be there Sunday. Hope to see you there.

High slack tide Sunday is 4:45 PM - I'll be entering the water between 3:30 and 4:00 PM Sunday

2009 Tide Tables Blue Heron Bridge

Thanks for the link.. looks like Sunday may be doable for me... and maybe Hermit Crab?? :)
 
Well, crossing over the big bridge I could see that the water was milky. I knew vis was going to be bad.

A group of us walked to the water and debated whether to get in or not. I said what the heck, and got suited up. I was shooting a new diopter and wanted to at least try it out. I knew if it was too bad I could always get out.

I was the first one in the water. It was like diving in low fat milk. Okay, maybe not like low fat milk. It was more like skim milk. Vis was 3' - 4' at best.

I wanted to try the first shots with the diopter on some Bumble Bea Shrimp. I never did find any, but on the very first urchin that I turned over I found something better.

For the first time I found Squat Urchin Shrimp. Even better there wasn't just one on the urchin. There were four of them. All I can say is that I love the new diopter. :D It is so easy to use. It flips into, and out of place for quick changes if you need it, or don't. I shot some really small nudis to compare to my other diopters. I also took a shot of a Lancer Dragonet without the diopter.


1240110264_Lancer-Dragonet-4.jpg



1240109163_nudi-27.jpg



Nudi orgy
1240109190_nudi-25.jpg



Squat Urchin Shrimp
1240109256_squat-urchin-shrimp-2.jpg


1240109225_squat-urchin-shrimp-1.jpg
 
nice...
(LOVE your sig. line too!)
 
BHB wasn't quite as bad vis wise as the dives out of Jupiter, Saturday.

Dove with Scuba Works. We were scheduled for a 3 tanker. 1st dive to the "Hole in the Wall". After heading through the 9-14' swells at the inlet (excellent boatman-ship by our captain), we settled into 5-7' swells (tapering toward the noon hour to 3-5')

Hole in the Wall at 130' vis was a whopping 6-8' MAX! Our second dive in shallower water led to 0-5' vis max. Everyone decided to cancel dive number 3 (and Scuba Works stepped up and gave everyone a free dive next time we book... Cool kudos to Scuba World for that!)

Some of us were able to make the afternoon dive at BHB... Skim milk is a very good analogy!

KBeck had the camera for the dive. I don't have any pictures to show for the day. We did run across the nudibranch orgy during the dive! For me it was just a dive to show KBeck how to spot some of the sealife I've learned to spot in the past few weeks thanks to my BHB friends!

I showed her the first few nudis, Bumble bee shrimp and colonies of "super juvenile" Highhats... Getting some good pictures of these macros takes some time to learn the camera and shooting a few dozen in hopes to get a single shot.

We never made it under the bridge, but we had a lot of fun!

See ya there on Sunday!
 
Last edited:
Do you mean "Scuba Works" or is there a new dive op in town?
You are correct. I have made the corrections to my original post... I was a "follower" for the dive charter...
 
WOW Scott for bad viz you got great pics. Another shrimp I didn't know existed. I finally found the frogfish took 92 pics to be sure I got at least one!!! Color awful Edited in Photoshop.com but can't figure out how to post from there So next time better pics & now a new goal -that darn shrimp. You guys are killing me with these new creatures
 
Cool Tech, just curious if there was a new boat to try out, no worries!
 
Very nice shrimp pix especially in bad viz
 

Back
Top Bottom