Which way does water flow in Cozumel?

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Of stuff without the "E"! .)
E-Glob...?

glob (glb) n.
1. A small drop; a globule.
2. A soft thick lump or mass: a glob of mashed potatoes; globs of red mud.​

I tried Blob and did find his face, but not his equator. Besides, they're well below recreational limits...

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I did try substituting Globe, and mine has an interior light - what fun, but when I followed your instructions....
Papa_Bear: If you don't believe me take a Globe and turn it on it's side so the equator is at the top!! Now look at it and tell me water doesn't flow down! Globe must be positioned looking east!
The current flowed Up, not down. :dontknow:

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I think I answered the OP very straight forward and correctly! Usually from the south but it can change and is effect by weather (Highs and Lows)! ON THE REEF! Been there done that!
Not to be argumentative (or maybe I am :D), but I'm pretty sure that the current direction and speed changes on the Cozumel dive sites are due to eddy currents near the shoreline and not the weather. The current out in the middle of the channel doesn't change much if at all.
 
I think I answered the OP very straight forward and correctly! Usually from the south but it can change and is effect by weather (Highs and Lows)! ON THE REEF! Been there done that!
And we could now explore ED problems. :stirpot:
 
Any way you want @ times but mainly south to north if you're on the west side-----
 
Hey T.O.- My wife snorkels all over while I'm diving. She never needs to know the currents as it does not ever affect her while shore snorkeling. Even shore diving at Villa Blanca and north of that is not really affected that much by current.
You have a great question but you dont really need to worry about the currents at least in the sense to your question. kev
 
You ever hand her your octopus?

Be honest
kinda difficult when I'm at 90fsw.
But I did put my daughter on a hooka to check out breathing under water once. She loved that.
 
Hey T.O.- My wife snorkels all over while I'm diving. She never needs to know the currents as it does not ever affect her while shore snorkeling. Even shore diving at Villa Blanca and north of that is not really affected that much by current.
You have a great question but you dont really need to worry about the currents at least in the sense to your question. kev
Haha okaaaaaay, but if you do a shore dive with the current, have an exit in mind. Returning into it can be a challenge.
 

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