Koko craters and Spitting caves give sightings of white tip sharks, moray eels, and lots of exciting marine life.

Today was an amazing day out on the water in Maunalua Bay! We had 5 certified divers on the SeaFox this afternoon. The first dive site we went to was Koko Craters. We dropped down to 37 feet and explored the series of sand craters, blowing bubbles with the fishies. We ran into lots of turtles while we were swimming around. They must have been having a turtle party because we swam up on four of them all in the same spot! We also found a few moray eels and tons of reef fish swimming around. After 40 minutes we headed back up to the boat. The second  dive site we went to was Spitting Caves. We did a drift dive along the wall and found tons of cool stuff. We did a negative entry and dropped down to 54 feet. As we drifted along we found a couple moray eels, porcupine fish, two devil scorpion fish, and four white tip reef sharks! It was an amazing dive with some amazing divers. After 40 minutes we were picked up by the boat and headed back into the marina.

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Crew: Captain Joe, Instructor Sarah, Crew Paige

Conditions: Water Temperature 80 degrees Fahrenheit, Visibility 80+ feet