Dive/Picnic Report 11 May

What a gorgeous day for a dive and a picnic! Despite the ninety degree temperature, the fairly strong breeze kept us quite comfortable during our after-dive picnic. Of course, we had to hold everything down to prevent it from blowing onto Singer Island, but that was preferable to baking. The water temperature was seventy-eight and the vis was anywhere from ten feet to twenty feet depending on how close to the channel, or to the quite numerous other divers you were. There were some wonderful critters to see including a tiny, tiny, tiny french angelfish juvenile, one the fish collectors have not found, yet. How do we get the county or state to stop that at Phil Foster? We saw two fairly big octopi and a gorgeous web burrfish. Thank you, Jupiter Drift Divers for hamburgers and hotdogs. Thanks to all who came to make it a very pleasant afternoon. Sunday, June 22 has an 11:25 high tide. Look good? Ham