DukeAMO
Contributor
We had a great weekend on the NC coast. On Saturday we did our first NC wreck dive, on the Indra. We went on Down Under's charter with Discovery Diving, on the Outrageous V. That's a nice medium-sized boat. We had 18? divers, mostly newbies, except for Denise the DM and the ship's mate. The weather was great; just some small rolling waves (2-4 feet). The visibility below water was not great (10-20 feet), but it's a cool wreck anyway, and the low visibility meant that it just kept surprising us! It felt like a very large wreck because of that; we were down for about 45 minutes and only saw about half of it. The water temperature was 80 degrees - nice! Highlights included the wreck itself, a school of about six large (3-6 foot) barracuda within arm's reach near the surface, and a wide assortment of fish. My favorites were the many thousands of small silvery fish that hang out at deck level and synchronize their movements - what are those? There were three ships anchored on the Indra that afternoon, and we followed the wrong anchor line up - oops! No big deal, happens all the time. We just had a workout on our little surface swim back to our boat.
On Sunday, we dove in the NC Aquarium at Roanoke shark tank. I'd recommend that to anyone; they take excellent care of their guest divers, and the photos are great. We got to interact with our family and other kids on the other side of the glass, pick up shark's teeth to take home, and of course, swim right next to lots of SHARKS! Both dives were about 45 minutes.
I can come back later and add my notes from my log book.
A few photos from the aquarium:

On Sunday, we dove in the NC Aquarium at Roanoke shark tank. I'd recommend that to anyone; they take excellent care of their guest divers, and the photos are great. We got to interact with our family and other kids on the other side of the glass, pick up shark's teeth to take home, and of course, swim right next to lots of SHARKS! Both dives were about 45 minutes.
I can come back later and add my notes from my log book.
A few photos from the aquarium:







