The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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Uggh that would be gr8, but unfortunetly i have to drive my mom to Orlando so she can meet with some friends flying ion there..... Oh JOY>>":/

So Sunday morning i will be diving with Joyce, then onto my roadtrip
 
OK, Scott. It's time to give my camera back... You've had it long enough!

Nice shots Fish
Had a nice dive at the bridge last night. High tide was at 7:52. We got in at 7:00, and I did just under 2 hours. The current got really strong once it starte heading out.

Vis was pretty good. Didn't find a lot of stuff, but what I did find made the dive worth it. Here are some shots.

Maritigrella crozieri
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Bandtail Searobin Prionotus ophryas
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One of several octopi out last night
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Spottedfin Tonguefish Symphurus diomdianus. Allison found this. Thanks Allison.
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Flabellina Verta after laying it’s eggs.
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Not sure which one, but it is a Dondice
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A very large and bright Flabellina Verta.
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A Head Shield Slug orgy. I think those are eggs to the right.
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Nice prices!
 
Uggh that would be gr8, but unfortunetly i have to drive my mom to Orlando so she can meet with some friends flying ion there..... Oh JOY>>":/

So Sunday morning i will be diving with Joyce, then onto my roadtrip

Um, Kevin, I'm not diving the bridge Sunday morning, I'm diving it Saturday. And didn't you say that you were diving with Marvel in LBTS on Sunday? :confused:
 
Had a nice dive at the bridge last night. High tide was at 7:52. We got in at 7:00, and I did just under 2 hours. The current got really strong once it starte heading out.

Vis was pretty good. Didn't find a lot of stuff, but what I did find made the dive worth it. Here are some shots.


A Head Shield Slug orgy. I think those are eggs to the right.
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Great shots Macroeye er Fisheye Honestly You need to change your name as your macro shots are just awesome ESP the Headshields & the very red nudi
Deb
 
Had a nice dive at the bridge last night. High tide was at 7:52. We got in at 7:00, and I did just under 2 hours. The current got really strong once it starte heading out.

Vis was pretty good. Didn't find a lot of stuff, but what I did find made the dive worth it. Here are some shots.

wow: some awesome shots, fisheye: do you recall your approximate locations when you took the various photos?
 
For a single no-decompression dive, a minimum preflight surface interval of 12 hours is suggested. For dives requiring decompression stops, there is little evidence on which to base a recommendation and a preflight surface interval substantially longer than 18 hours appears prudent.
For a single no-decompression dive, a minimum preflight surface interval of 12 hours is suggested. For dives requiring decompression stops, there is little evidence on which to base a recommendation and a preflight surface interval substantially longer than 18 hours appears prudent.
 

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