Dive Report 14 October




We still had thirty feet of vis today in 82 degree water. The skies were overcast with an occasional drizzle, but that helped the parking situation, no problem getting a parking place. Blue runners were feeding under the fishing pier in a frenzy of activity. A large southern ray swung by to investigate. The bandtail searobin was at the corner just off the seawall where we have seen them frequently. Carrie and I were in 3mm suits and were very comfortable for the one hour, twenty minute dive. Tobin, in a dive skin, was cool after a little more than an hour. My open water student, without exposure suit, was comfortable until he got out of the water. Then he felt cold as the skies were still overcast. It was a very nice, relaxing dive with a great deal of action. Get in the water, Ham