What's "nice" about a dive in the Piscataqua

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Green_Manelishi

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1) depending on your direction, and the tide, very little effort needs to be expended making forward progress

2) if you muck up the vis because you are dragging a mooring chain, and what remains of the mooring ball, across the bottom, just wait several seconds and the current will carry the cloud away

Rock on. Dive well.
 
3) you dive same spot every day and find something different as ripping current always changes bottom.

4) If seas our pounding on ocean, River is always divable.

It's divable if you know the tides. Periods of slack vary by location. Some parts are well protected and divable regardless of tide. Definately, not a dive for newbies.
 

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