Dive Report 30 July


The lobsters I saw here yesterday are gone! Even the really little ones! Mini-Madness. Anyway, I don't always get to pick the times for bridge dives that fit a schedule I like; yesterday was one of those days. High tide was at 7:45 pm with an 8:09 sunset. The beach closes at sunset and some of the officers who patrol the park are sticklers about it. To finish a certification dive we didn't have much choice. In addition, the sky looked as it did to Dorothy and Toto just before their great adventure. Oh well. We have to finish even though there won't be paper umbrellas in the drinks by the pool after the dive. Underwater was much more pleasant than topside. The student and I watched the rain pummel the very choppy surface as the heavens opened and the winds blew. The storm didn't bother the fish and critters. The water was a toasty 85 degrees and the vis, despite the darkness, was 20'. Of course we were almost the only ones there. There was one other lunatic diver. My student was thrilled with a BIG southern ray up close and a gorgeous flying gurnard. We had an adventure dive that actually turned out to be quite pleasant. And, as is typical of Florida's summer weather, the skies had cleared by the time we ended the dive. What a fascinating place we live in here. Get in the water (even if the sun isn't shining), Ham

Dive Report 20 July


Gorgeous day at the bridge! The visibility was forty feet; what a difference from Friday! We could see the the shadow of a set of pilings from another set; that is 100'. The water temperature returned to summer norms at eighty-four by the channel and eighty-six off the beach. Hogfish juveniles and intermediates were abundant. Never ceasing to amaze me, the bridge dive included a butter hamlet. I have never seen a hamlet here before. They are common offshore, but this was a first here. A polkadot batfish was at the channel tolerating divers who could not help but gawk. We are looking at Sunday, August 24 for the next bridge get-together with a 3:16 high tide. Get in the water; summer diving conditions are at their finest! Ham

Dive Report 18 July

Fifteen feet of vis and water temperature of eighty-two degrees today for an 8:59 high tide. Mother Nature can change conditions so fast! Please be reminded that we have a bridge brunch this Sunday, July 20 after a 10:23 high tide dive. Bagels, jelly, cream cheese, etc. await you after the dive. I want to be in the water by 10:00. I'll be at the Park between 9:00 and 9:30 as close to the fishing pier picnic tables as I can get. Hope to see you there! Ham

Picnic Reminder Sunday July 20

Just a reminder that our next bridge dive get-together will be on Sunday, July 20 for a 10:23 high tide. We plan on entering the water by 10:00 so gear up will around 9:30. We will have bagels, cream cheese, and other brunch goodies for after the dive. Hope to see you there, Ham