Dive Report 22 December




The north wind was blowing making the seventy-two degrees air temperature feel quite a bit cooler under an overcast sky. But that isn't where we dive! The water was seventy-five degrees and we had fifteen to twenty feet of vis. There were many fish at the channel, but the big attraction was the striated frogfish in the sand just off the non-motorized boat launching area. What a treat for our new divers to see a frogfish on their first real dive. It's ALWAYS a treat for me; I could watch the critter a long time. We were comfortable in the water; we didn't want to get out into the gravity and 20mph north wind. The dive was worth it. We'll be at the bridge on Sunday with students for an 8:44 high tide. At about 9:30 we'll have bagels, cream cheese and jelly, and coffee. Feel free to join us. The weather report looks good - WARM! Get in the water, Ham