Rough Day at Sea but the White Tips and Eagle Rays did not Disappoint at the LCU Wreck

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The weather of the day was blustery winds, choppy surface waves, and some strong currents… but that did not deter our optimistic band of divers from braving the conditions for a Friday advanced diving out in Maunaloa Bay. Bryan, Chris, Ed, Hideto, Joe, John, Lee, Lyndsay, Monolo, and Hayree all boarded the Sea Fox and headed out enroute  to our first deep site… the Landing Craft Utility.

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Under the wreck 2 White Tip Reef Sharks woke up from their slumber and decided too much company had arrived…

shark3Getting outta Dodge

while a few Spotted Eagle Rays enjoyed the currents around the site…

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and schools of fish congregated around the cement blocks…

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Too soon it was time to surface and head to our next destination… Spitting Caves.

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Strong currents and low visibility made it a rough day on the wall… not a lot to see but all our divers braved the conditions and completed a safe dive. Thank you to all our divers for a safe and fun day of diving… ALOHA!

LCU/ 85ft/ 75*/ 90ft vis/ 20 min

Spitting Caves/ 40ft/ 75*/ 20ft vis/ 35 min

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