Koko Craters Dive Site is Home to a Plethera of Aquatic Creatures

Today was a beautiful day out on the water! We had a mixture of certified divers, students, and discover scuba divers on the boat this afternoon. With the sun shining bright and the water clear blue we headed out to Koko Craters for our first dive. As we descended down to 35 feet we were greeted by a sleeping turtle! We also found a couple moray eels hiding in the coral. There were plenty of fish hanging around the crater today including sargent majors, trumpet fish, and moorish idols to name a few. After a 30 minute dive we headed back up to the boat to head over to our second dive site.

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The second dive site we went to was Anglers reef. The maximum depth on this dive was 40 feet. We followed the ledge of the reef checking out all the urchins and starfish for about 35 minutes before we headed back up on the boat. We found quite a few more moray eels hanging out on the reef. Overall it was a great, relaxing afternoon of diving!

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Crew: Captain Kendal, Instructor Sarah, Instructor Mary, Instructor Jess, Crew Tim

Conditions: Visibility 100+ feet, Water Temperature 75 degrees Fahrenheit