The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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What was the water temp on Saturday when you dove?

Water temp fluctuated between 71 (incoming tide) to 68 (outgoing tide). That 3 degree shift in temperature was bone chilling even in my dry suit.
 
Time for my thick undergarment. I froze when the tide turned...
 
I dove there last week, and it was 69, then when the tide turned it was 62, and looked exacly like when I dive where there is a thermocline... all wavy like, followed by a thick muck cloud
 
Brrr... That's a bit on the chilly side even with my 7mm.. And the dang thing keeps shrinking! :rofl3: :rofl3:
 
Witht the temperature drops, has it effected to critters much?
My daughter is in town for a few days and I'd like to take her to the bridge but don't want to disappoint her with no critters.
 
Last year a buddy and I dove the bridge at 63 degrees. I was in a 2MM shorty under my 3MM full wet suit and a hood and was fairly cold. He was in a .5 full wet suit!!!! We saw all the typical stuff that day, batfish, sea robins, tropicals, etc. Did not spend much time looking for really little critters since we felt too cold just to hover in one place for more than a minute or two. The vis was really bad that day too
 
We'll be there tomorrow morning.
Hopefully we can meet up with some other regulars for a nice dive.
I'll be sporting a 3/2 full and she brought a 5/4 with her from up north.
Hopefully she'll stay warm.
I dove bare skin through late November so 3mm should be OK for me.
 
Did anyone dive the bridge today? I'm planning to dive it tomorrow morning and test out my new camera. I would hate to go out there if the conditions are terrible.
 

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