VIS Report at South Whidbey

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So after jan got home yesterday the eggs hatched in his specimen jar like an hour after jaring them, he sent me this early this morning. 1.28.12 Alevin hatched 1A S .jpg
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He then set them back to the sea.
 
Vis 0n 1 30 12 was 20' or better, even after windy sunday and rain all night, I spent time in shallows for deco and it was doable.
 
good vis again todayDSC07534.jpgwindy and sun out for descentDSC07428.jpganother different starfishDSC07446.jpgthen the vermillianDSC07460.jpglot of striving sea lifeDSC07461.jpgnudi eggs possiblyDSC07464.jpgnudi eating seggsDSC07465.jpgafter a long swimm at 80' ta 90' depth a 14 min deco.DSC07482.jpgDSC07509.jpgcut it close on air for a 72 min dive, twin 102'sDSC07510.jpgDSC07511.jpgDSC07528.jpgDSC07531.jpg then a bit windy and no sun on ascent and surface.
 
vis is less today, but still goodDSC07628.jpgas here its ok but less than yesterdayDSC07604.jpgDSC07607.jpgsaid hi to my buddy'sDSC07610.jpgthis fella was homeDSC07613.jpgand this guy come home on my way backDSC07622.jpgdid 56 vids today and less pics.
 
Mr possession was homeDSC07927.jpgcalm dayDSC07868.jpggood vis in shallowsDSC07869.jpgand decent vis down below,30 to 40'DSC07906.jpga couple nudi'sDSC07907.jpgDSC07917.jpgand an octoDSC07920.jpg
 
Well after doing 40 to 60 vids everyday they filled PC and It said to free up disk space, I hit the button and lost three years of dive pics and vids. Oh well guess that just to bad.

so your going to have to take my word on vis.

Yesterday it got stirred up from wind and broke open at 56' to 40 to 50' vis.

I also transitioned back to diving wet again and it was doable even in 40 F water temp.
 

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