Night Time is the Right Time..

The Sea Hound left Kewalo Basin at 6pm with 11 Divers aboard, a group of fun-loving (obviously since they are divers) co-workers. We tied up at the YO-257  and headed down for our first sub-surface adventure. Exploring the many swim thrus of the wreck, we encountered lots of reef fish, a sponge crab, and some slipper lobster. Good visibility and mild current made for a really enjoyable dive. After a long, jovial surface interval, with sandwiches and refreshments provided by Jesse, the Sea Tiger was calling. Great conditions prevailed here, also. There was a large school of Unicorn Fish near the surface. On the wreck, lots of Pennant Butterflyfish, an Undulated Moray Eel, and one ginormous Green Sea Turtle were the highlights. What a wonderful way to spend a Thursday evening! Mahalo Nui Loa for coming with us on a great post work excursion, and hopefully we will see you all again soon. Thank you Captain Matt and Crew Lauren for getting us there.

Group Therapy at the YO-257

Group Therapy at the YO-257

Skipper Matt

Skipper Matt

 

My favorite place to view a Sunset, in the water..

My favorite place to view a Sunset, in the water..

Staff: Captain Matt Z., Crew Lauren S., Instructor Matt N.
Divers: Greg, Mark, Donald, Kimberly, Rich, Jon, Brittany, Jessie, Ashley, Kevin, Mike
Conditions: Wind Calm, Seas Calm, Current Mild, Partly Cloudy, Air Temp. 78 F.
Dive Sites: YO-257 and Sea Tiger, both had mild current and 70 + visibility, bottom temp. 73 F.
Marine Life: Bioluminescence, Sponge Crab, Green Sea Turtle, Undulated Moray Eel, Lobster, Crown of Thorns, Pennant Butterflyfish, Unicornfish.