Saturday Surge (Nov1)
It was a slightly cloudy afternoon aboard the Sea Fox, but the conditions below the surface were fantastic. We had some first time divers along with a larger group of certified divers that came out with us to enjoy the underwater world.
At our first site, we got to swim around with some friendly turtles and see them in their natural habitat. For some, this was their very first time below the waves and what a way to start off diving!
WE came across many different kinds of fish as well while we were submerged and we had a lot of fun searching around for the different kinds of creatures.
Back aboard the boat we had some light snacks and good conversation before we got ready to hop into our second site.
The first thing that we spotted as we made our way down the descent line was a huge scorpion fish!
We saw many different kinds of eels (as usual) at this site and it was interesting to see them in all different sizes and species.
We made our way back onto the boat again and back into the marina. Thanks to all who came out this afternoon, we had a blast!
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CREW: Marnie (instructor) Max (instructor) Joe (captian) Liv (crew)
CONDTIONS: 86*F air, 81*F water, slight clouds, breeze,
DIVE PROFILES: Koko Crater: 40ft max depth, 80ft visibility, 38min dive time
Turtle Canyon: 37ft max depth, 50ft visibility, 32min dive time
MARINE LIFE: green sea turtle, white mouthed eel, triggerfish, brittle sea star,








