scubabob1234
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The diving is still good in the northern sites but unfortunately after Emily the southern dive sites from Punta Dalila are sand covered or worse, so blocked with sand that the diving is impossible
The other dive sites while good vis are dusted to coated with sand and the shallower sites are pretty banged up
The old time dive operators admit it may take a year to get all sites back to pre Emily days
I stayed at the Intercontinental and while half the hotel was blown out (walls and windows gone .. completely!) It was fast rebuilding
I dove a few dives with their operator Scuba Du, they are great for beginners and have a kids free package (I think) they look out for all divers and are very conservative and professional
For more experienced divers, and myself, I dove with Dive Paradise who let the diver dive their computers and see and do what they want, I went in more tunnels in Santa Rosa that I had ever gone into before (this being my third trip to Coz)
Still great to be under the water but Coz will take a while for the current to push the
sand away
The other dive sites while good vis are dusted to coated with sand and the shallower sites are pretty banged up
The old time dive operators admit it may take a year to get all sites back to pre Emily days
I stayed at the Intercontinental and while half the hotel was blown out (walls and windows gone .. completely!) It was fast rebuilding
I dove a few dives with their operator Scuba Du, they are great for beginners and have a kids free package (I think) they look out for all divers and are very conservative and professional
For more experienced divers, and myself, I dove with Dive Paradise who let the diver dive their computers and see and do what they want, I went in more tunnels in Santa Rosa that I had ever gone into before (this being my third trip to Coz)
Still great to be under the water but Coz will take a while for the current to push the
sand away