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9 Jul 1972 - 21 Jun 2005
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Previous Week

Weekly Dive Log
Apr. 8 - Apr. 14, 2006

Sat 8 Sun 9 Mon 10 Tues 11 Wed 12 Thurs 13

Fri 14

Air Temperature 85º 82º 84º 82º 82º 82º 81º
Water Temperature 79º 79º 79º 79º 79º 79º 79º
Humidity 71% 81% 82% 72% 74% 76% 74%
Wind SE9 SE3 N2 NW3 N3 N2 N2
Seas 0-1 0-1 Calm Calm Calm Calm Calm
Skies

Photos of the Week


Diver entering the Prince Albert.
photo by Tim B.

Comments

Flat seas and lots of sunshine made for some great diving this week. We did have a few passing showers mid-week but nothing lasting more than 10 minutes. The full moon looked fantastic reflecting off the calm water at night. You almost didn't need a dive light on the night dives it was so bright!

Divers reported seeing lots of Squid, several Seahorses, Scorpian fish and Juvenile Drum fish. A Nurse Shark was seen at Anka's Place. The conditions are perfect for a Whale Shark sighting but no luck so far. Maybe next week......

Until next week,
Your friends at Dockside

   

Coming in for a landing.
photo by Merle H.
This looks like a good spot.
photo by Merle H.
   
This Queen Anglefish looks outlined in neon.
photo by Merle H..

Another day on the reef.
photo by Dan E.

   
This Grouper is enjoying a nice cleaning.
photo by Dan E.
Conical Sea Cucumber.
photo by Dan E.
   

A pair of Banded Butterfly fish in the front yard.
photo by Dan E.
Nurse Shark is taking a snooze.
photo by Dan E.
This Bi-Color Red Lipped Blenny is a rare find.
photo by Karen R.
Who says we can't all be friends.
photo by Karen R.
   
No, it's not a double headed Anglefish.
photo by Karen R.
Purple tipped Tunicates on a sponge.
photo by Karen R.
   
   
   

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