Holiday Diving (Nov25)
We had the sun peek through the clouds this afternoon for dives in Maunalua Bay. Despite the rain we had for the past few days, we had clear skys and sunshine for our dives.
At our first site, we came across so many different creatures! When we spotted our first turtle amongst the reef, it triggered a series of unexpected encounters.
Immediately after, we spotted a massive octopus, followed by a eagle ray cruising by! Talk about a lot of action!
We found huge shells and experienced a lot of things that are fantastic to see underwater. Im sure our first time divers were breathless!
At our second site, we dropped into huge schools of this little guy, the sergeant major. They had just laid many eggs and were protecting their nests.
The craters were full of life and it was a great way for all of our divers to experience the beauty of these Hawaiian waters. Thanks for coming out guys!
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CREW: Marnie (instructor) Brad (instructor) Ashley (crew) Joe (captain)
CONDITIONS: 76*F air, 79*F water, Partly cloudy
DIVE PROFILES: Koko Crater: max depth 40ft, dive time 30 min, visibility 90 ft
Turtle Canyon: dive time 29min, max depth 38ft, visibility 70ft
MARINE LIFE: octopus, sea turtle, eagle ray, sea star, moray eel, white mouthed eel, Moorish idol








