The Good News and the Bad News

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MaxBottomtime

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The good news is that our boat is repaired and we actually got in the water today. The bad news is that our usual conditions awaited us. We had a generous eight feet of visibility (barely more than a body length) at Torrance Reef and Spongehenge. There wasn't much to see at Torrance Reef, and a group of marauding sea lions chased away the Giant Sea Bass at Spongehenge.

A few fish showed up in the sand-filled water but would leave as soon as the sea lions appeared.

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Merry on the lookout for sea lions

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