Beautiful Diving at a Rare Dive Site Past Sandy Beach, Oahu
It was a nice day on the waters of southeast Oahu this morning as we headed out on the morning Sea Fox charter. We had a wonderful group of divers for the three tanker as we went to the LCU for the first dive. The water was perfectly clear as we got down the line and right away we found a white tip reef shark swimming around the wreck. There were also a large school of yellow stripe goatfish about the ship.
For the second dive we drifted Skimmins Reef and again had a great dive. There were reef fish all about us with pennant butterflyfish and damsels swimming around the reef. The current was mild as we covered as much of the rock formations as possible.
For the last dive we visited a rarely dove reef we call McDonalds. Out past Sandys Beach on the southeast corner of Oahu is a great rocky reef wall with fish life all around and a few swim-throughs. We had a few nudibraches hiding among the coral and even found a couple bandit angelfish, a species only found in Hawaii. Even with some unusual winds today, it was a great day for diving.




