Dive Report 11 February



We had a great day at the bridge today! Tobin, Carrie, and I did a one hour, thirty-four minute dive in seventy degree water and were rewarded with some incredible sights. The photographs of the neck crab (decorator crab) and what we believe is a juvenile scrawled cowfish were taken by Tobin. We saw a spotted moray, a searobin, a juvenile batfish, hermit crabs, a conch, a mid-sized southern stingray, and many other critters and fishes. Tobin was chilled in his 3mm suit and hooded vest. Carrie was comfortable in her 5mm suit and 3mm hooded vest. I was very comfortable in my drysuit. Vis varied between ten and fifteen feet. The dead-flat calm surface conditions were a welcome change from yesterday's stiff breeze and strong chop. Another fabulous dive at the bridge with friends. I love it. Get in the water, Ham