MarkH
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Some video frame grabs from this morning at willis pt. with Hyper-limits. -Went down the wall to the sponges 120-130 ft. deep. Lots of moon/water jellyfish and "clumpy white stuff". Vis was nevertheless suprisingly good.
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Nice pics Mark. Is that Al with a single tank? Wow you don't see that every day.swankenstein:Some video frame grabs from this morning at willis pt. with Hyper-limits. -Went down the wall to the sponges 120-130 ft. deep. Lots of moon/water jellyfish and "clumpy white stuff". Vis was nevertheless suprisingly good.
wedivebc:Nice pics Mark. Is that Al with a single tank? Wow you don't see that every day.
He had to ditch the other one at 300 ft to decoy away the six-gill. It's lucky I had my bailout bottle to share with him on the 2-hour deco stop.wedivebc:Nice pics Mark. Is that Al with a single tank? Wow you don't see that every day.
I'd believe you but no six gill is dumb enough to fall for that old trick.swankenstein:He had to ditch the other one at 300 ft to decoy away the six-gill. It's lucky I had my bailout bottle to share with him on the 2-hour deco stop.
swankenstein:Some video frame grabs from this morning at willis pt. with Hyper-limits. -Went down the wall to the sponges 120-130 ft. deep. Lots of moon/water jellyfish and "clumpy white stuff". Vis was nevertheless suprisingly good.
MrC:Some pretty nice pics! I have a question about the twelfth picture, though. How large is that creature or sponge there? It looks big, as the diver appears smaller than it, at least from this perspective.
Catch you later,
Christian