WPB Rpt Jan 20 - Dolphins on the Dive Flag

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WPB conditions today. Very light winds off the shoreline made for glass flat seas. Bottom temp chilly 72°, 1 knot easy current, and 40 ft hazy visibility. We went back to hit some spots that we didn't finish cleaning up because of the south currents last week. Thank you to Steve & B.j. Rogers for inviting me today.

There's always something wild that happens when you are diving. Here's a 30 second video of the dolphins today playing with our dive flag right next to the boat. The diver's were on the reef at 70ft below.


 
WPB conditions today. Very light winds off the shoreline made for glass flat seas. Bottom temp chilly 72°, 1 knot easy current, and 40 ft hazy visibility. We went back to hit some spots that we didn't finish cleaning up because of the south currents last week. Thank you to Steve & B.j. Rogers for inviting me today.

There's always something wild that happens when you are diving. Here's a 30 second video of the dolphins today playing with our dive flag right next to the boat. The diver's were on the reef at 70ft below.


Sorry - but I don’t see where the dolphins were playing with your dive flag? They appeared to just be swimming past…
 
More than likely looking for the big schools of Spanish Mackeral that are in the area
 
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