Dive Report 28 March

The visibility at the east bridge today was a milky fifteen feet. Considering how rough it was offshore I was pleased with the fifteen feet. We enjoyed seventy-seven degree water for one hour, twenty minutes and didn't experience the hint of a chill as Carrie and I were in 5mm wetsuits with thin hooded vests. Seahorses abound under the east bridge as do octopuses. Unfortunately for the seahorses, many divers know they are there and do anything to take their picture. I suppose it makes the seahorses tougher. Among the schools of Atlantic spadefish and porkfish we saw a small spotted eagle ray, too. A bright, sunny day with an air temperature of about eighty made it a very pleasant experience (the fact that it was a weekday only added to the enjoyment.) Get in the water, Ham