Moray eel, Scorpionfish afternoon dive July 14th
Afternoon dive out on the SeaFox, with a cloudy day we head out to Koko crater for our first dive. Once in, we dived into a strong surge and current but with no problem my divers tackled it without any worries! The next dive, we sail towards Anglers reef looking for better visibility and less underwater “movement”. There the conditions were definitely better and just a few minutes into the dive we encounter the first big moray eel. Swimming into the current we found a huge trumpet fish and right there another big, big moray eel. Riding the current back to the boat, we saw a nice medium size Flounder that came to us and smiled with his side mouth! 🙂
Congratulations to Karin and Matt on completing the PADI Open water certification, and special regards to Katrine on her first but not last SCUBA dive!! Thanks to Raymond and Brian for being awesome certified divers, never had to worry about them the whole trip!
Sea Conditions: High swells
Visibility: 25 to 45ft
Current: significant West current
Dive Crew: David Pinilla (me), Newly graduated OWSI Dave Sanchez (congrats!)
Boat Crew: Capt Joe (felt so safe knowing he was at the wheel), Max and Brent







