Victoria Vis conditions?

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30 to 40 feet of vis at Dolphin Beach this morning. Like Tyee the other day, overcast skies made a light a necessity.


Divegoose
 
Approximately 40 foot vis at Madrona point yesterday. Urchins are slowly colonizing the big wall. Only found 1 octopus
but should be alot more there.

Divegoose
 
Approximately 50 foot vis at Madrona Point his morning. :D Vis got better with depth/

Lots of sea lions around, and we heard that there may be some orcas in Beachcomber Bay. :cool2:

One big octopus, a small mature wolf eel who came out for a swim, a pair of wolf eels on eggs
on the big wall, lots of ling cod (didn't find any egg masses), and thousands or small urchins.

Divegoose
 
A good 50 feet of visibility at Tyee this morning - even after all the rain we have experienced over the last few days. Visibility was even better when the sun came out. Saw the resident pair of wolf eels, and found a puget sound king crab on the 2nd wall. Conspicuous by their absence was ling cod. Usually see a number of them at this site. We were watching for ling cod egg masses, but never found any.

Divegoose
 
Approximately 50 feet of visibility at Tyee yesterday morning. For those who know the site, the wolf eels to the right are on eggs. Please do not harass them. We went to the left, looking for the deep den - approx 105 feet, but couldn't find it. Saw one big ling cod, but no egg masses.


Divegoose
 
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