Dive Report 10 June







The water was very clear and warm today, perfect for a young student's first dive. The water temperature was eighty-two and the vis was better than twenty feet. In a three millimeter suit after our fifty minute dive I was quite warm. The batfish was in the sand near the vacated mooring ball just south of the first set of bridge supports. The octopuses are still everywhere. A diver can easily see twenty of them on a dive right now. A bandtail searobin just off the beach delighted my student with its beautiful wings. Carrie looked for the frogfish, but he has probably moved. (P.S. The eel sighted the other day was a goldspotted eel.) Get in the water, Ham