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DDC Remembers
 

Previous Week

Weekly Dive Log
Sept. 1 - Sept. 8, 2006

Sat 2 Sun 3 Mon 4 Tues 5 Wed 6 Thurs 7

Fri 8

Air Temperature 89º 89º 88º 88º 90º 89º 90º
Water Temperature 84º 84º 85º 85º 85º 85º 85º
Humidity 78% 74% 70% 68% 84% 79% 61%
Wind E4 E15 E15 E12 E12 E5 E5
Seas 0-1 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 0-1 0-1
Skies

Photos of the Week

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Longsnout Seahorse.
photo by Pat D.

Comments

Late night storms have been providing some very cool lightening shows. The clouds literally light up with beautiful purple, red and orange colors. Conditions continue to be excellent and divers really enjoyed seeing a pod of dolphins cruising by.

Congratulations to Andrea M. for completing the Advanced Open Water and Nitrox course this week. Mike B., Molly B. and Pat B. all went Nitrox with us. Way to go guys! Don't forget divers, you can get your Nitrox certification here at Dockside for only $125. This special price won't last forever so take advantage of it now!

Until next week,
Your friends at Dockside Dive Center!

   
Purple Lettuce Leaf Slug.
photo by Pat D.
The Toadfish at Calvin's Crack.
photo by Pat D.
   
Channel Clinging Crab (crabzilla).
photo by Pat D.

Atlantic Oyster on the Prince Albert.
photo by Pat D.

   
Feather Duster (hard to believe they're worms).
photo by Pat D.
Juv. Spotted Drum fish.
photo by Pat D.
   

Peacock Flounder.
photo by Pat D.
Awesome stand of Elkhorn Coral.
photo by Pat D.
Parrot Fish getting ready for bed.
photo by James B.
Hermit Crab.
photo by James B.
   
Take a close look at this one - we think it's a baby frog fish. If you can identify this let us know.
photo by James B.

No animals were harmed in the taking of these pictures!
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