Typical June conditions

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MaxBottomtime

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We left early this morning to sneak in a dive before the wind came up. We just made it. We got back to the marina before 11:00 as the wind was picking up.
The ocean was fairly flat as we headed to Halfway Reef. We wanted to dive no matter what, so we didn't check the visibility before jumping in. We had ten to twelve feet vis on the bottom with a lot of surge and sandstorms. A few animals didn't seem to mind as they went about their business, but holding a macro lens and diopter was tough.

The water is beginning to warm up. We had 57° on the bottom with 64° at the surface.

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