Fay is still stirring things up creating marginal conditions at the bridge. We had about ten feet of vis today in seventy-nine degree water. It was great for compass work as we could not see our targets until we were very close to them. The stiff breeze gave us a strong surface chop at the start. By the end of the dive the wind had died down leaving us a calm water exit. The showers came and went the entire time we were there. It seems that Fay just will not let go. Maybe this weekend we will see some change, but right now the vis is limited and the water is colder than usual. If it doesn't bother you to dive in less than good conditions (you are a dive nut), it is fascinating to see what is going on when Mother Nature is in storm mode. Ham