The only thing we had to beware on this ides of March was the traffic and construction on Singer Island! The road is being paved; it took twenty minutes to get from the north to the south end. Construction around US 1 at Donald Ross was no picnic either! I think I'll take Military Trail or 95 for a couple of weeks. All the traffic bologna was worth the dive. The vis was better than thirty feet especially when the sun poked through the clouds. A water temperature of seventy-seven was very comfortable in my 5mm wetsuit. There were probably two dozen divers there, quite a few for a weekday. We were rewarded with the curious squid and the neck (decorator) crab. It was a relaxing one hour, twenty-four minute goof-off dive for Carrie and me. Get in the water, Ham
Dive Report 28 February
Dive Report 23 February
Seventy-five degree water, twenty feet or more of vis and a bright, sunny day made for a very nice fifty-three minute dive under the big bridge. Carrie and I had three Discover Scuba students who took to SCUBA readily and enjoyed seeing the fish and critters Blue Heron has to offer. Carrie and I were in 5mm suits and very comfortable. Our students were in 3mm suits and chilled at the end of the dive. The batfish was by the second set of pilings on the south side of the bridge. A big sharptail eel foraged for its breakfast at the third set of pilings. There were fewer than twenty divers total on this gorgeous, summer-like morning. Getting out of the water in an eighty-degree air temperature was very nice and very un-February-like. Tomorrow, Saturday, February 25 ought to be fabulous; the cold front is forecast to arrive in the afternoon, AFTER the slack high tide.
Get in the water (before the cold front arrives), Ham
(PS - Sunday is the bridge picnic for the Jupiter Drift Divers club; bring a jacket.)
Dive Report 17 February
It's been so nice at the Bridge the last several days that Carrie and I decided to do a goof-off dive by ourselves. Our high tide was 4:41; we entered the water at 3:48 for our one hour, twenty-one minute dive. It was spectacular with a dozen or so tiny squid, a medium-sized lookdown, a batfish, a big southern ray foraging, and what I think were unicorn filefish, but I couldn't get a photo. The vis was better than twenty-five feet and the water temperature was seventy-five. Carrie and I wore five millimeter wetsuits and hooded vests. We were comfortable. Even an after-dive shower at the fish-cleaning table in the breeze wasn't bad with an air temperature around eighty. There were quite a few divers there, but we saw only two groups on our circuit under the west bridge and fishing pier. Conditions are great especially considering it is the middle of February! Get in the water, Ham
Dive Report 16 February
I can't believe it's the middle of winter. We had a sunny day with an air temperature of eighty and a water temperature of seventy-five. Carrie and I wore our five millimeter suits with 3mm hooded vests for our one hour dive. Both of us were very comfortable. Vis under the east bridge was twenty feet as you can see from the photo of the spotted eagle ray. There were many fish including snook under the bridge. The juvenile batfish is the second juvenile batfish we have seen this week. The flying gurnard was a bonus. Getting out of the water in an eighty degree air temperature makes showering off at the fish cutting table on the north side of the restrooms on the intracoastal acceptably comfortable. There were probably a dozen divers diving the east bridge. The weekdays are so nice. Get in the water, Ham
