Dive Report 14 November


A student and I had a fabulous day at the bridge in twenty-feet plus vis and seventy-nine degree water. We entered the water at 8:18 for an 8:45 high tide and got a nice, one hour and fourteen-minutes dive. The two little spotted eagle rays that have been sighted fairly frequently for the last several days were between the second and third set of pilings, and toward the end of the dive out by the off-beach wrecks. No way of knowing if they are the same ones. Who cares? From about thirty feet away we could see the outlines or shadows of all four pilings in a given set. Lots of fish! Tomorrow, Saturday, November 15, the high tide is at 9:36 so try to be there by 8:30 so you can be in the water by 9:10 or so. I will have bagels, cream cheese, jelly, apple cider, and some coffee for after the dive. It should be a warm day compared to what is being forecast for Sunday. Take advantage of the warm day and warm water; winter is coming! Hope to see you at the bridge, Ham (Squirt, our cat sez, "Get in the water.")