6/25 Is the World a Sphere or is That Just My Head?

Wednesday – The day starts off with a couple of awesome people trying scuba diving for the first time ever through our Discover Scuba Diving program. Josh, Gillian and I went over to Makai and rolled around in shallow waves for a little bit. We attempted some skills, and they smashed them all. From there we got on the boat with 6 others and went diving for reals! Turtle canyon was first where we saw some eels, some urchins, I used a cucumber as a slate, and we found an octopus! The next site was Koko Craters where we saw ONE turtle. Blasphemy. But we did see some Hawaiian lionfish and played frisbee with a pillow star, and Conolly and Tony did the skills they needed to to finish their Open Water Certifications. Congrats All! Come back and see me again.

Divemaster Students?

Divemaster Students?

OW Students!

OW Students!

DSDs!

DSDs!

Weather conditions: Warm, sunny, and slight breeze
Dive Sites: Koko Craters and Turtle Canyon
Dive Conditions: 70+ viz, mild Diamond Head current
Marine Life Observed: Turtles, eels, Hawaiian Lionfish, Pacific Octopus
Staff: Capt. Joe, Kellan, David, Greg crew