Dolphins, sharks, and wreck dives in Honolulu

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This day was outstanding out on “Lake” Pacific. Waters were so calm and the viz was amazing. We dropped on the Corsair, max depth was 107 feet. with no current. Everyone was either Nitrox Certified or doing the TRY Nitrox experience we offer here. Mark even wanted to do the Nitrox specialty. It was such a nice relaxing dive.

Because of our Nitrox use we had a shorter surface interval. We headed to Sea Cave, max depth 55 feet, and boy what a dive we had!!!! We went in the cave and there were 3 sharks. Out on the wall we drifted east and we weren’t disappointed. Eagle rays, Octopus, turtles and oh my the fish we saw. On the way back we even got visited by dolphins. Emily, Alexis, Mark and Caleb you were down right amazing. What a wonderful day we had!!!

Maunalua Bay diving adventure, octopus in the coral!

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A nice day as the PM Fox departed its dock and headed out to Maunalua Bay in search of adventure. On board was a group of explorers: Angela, Amanda, Caleb, Kristen, Aodhan, Tim, Christine, Oliver, Tessia, Chong, Davin (OW1/2) and Elizabeth (OW 3/4).

First stop: Koko Crater. The conditions were fantastic as we entered the water at black crater…A few turtles were observed swimming above, under and around the ledges of Big Buddha crater, and Eels poked their heads out of holes looking for a meal.

On to Turtle Canyon where visibility dropped a bit but was still 60ft plus. 2 Eagle Rays swam around the site, a small Octopus was found, and a host of Green Margin, Viper, and Snowflake Eels were darting in and out of the coral. An awesome day of diving!  Thanks to all our divers for a safe and fun day out on the Fox. ALOHA!

Koko Crater/ 35FT/ 30min/ 79*

Turtle Canyon/ 40ft/ 35 min/ 79*

Lead- Dave

Support- Sarah

Captain- Joe

Crew- Kelsey

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Dive certifications, moray eels, reef fish and more diving in Honolulu!

Today was another beautiful day out on the water in Oahu. We had three students on the boat this afternoon, one doing his first two  ocean dives towards his PADI Open Water certification and two working on their Advanced Open Water certifications. There were also 6 certified divers on the boat and 8 friends who came along to snorkel! The first dive site we went to was . Here we found a couple moray eels, one of which was huge! We saw lots of little reef fish like sergeant majors, damsel fish, and butterfly fish. We also saw a porcupine fish! After a 40 minute dive at 40 feet we headed back  up to the boat.

The second dive site we went to was Turtle Canyons. Here we saw quite a few more moray eels. One eels was out swimming around and came up to surprise Jennette when she wasn’t looking! We also found a few  and some pincushion sea stars. After another 40 minute dive at 40 feet we headed back up to the boat and back into the marina. Overall it was a great day of diving with some great divers.

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Crew: Captain Joe, Instructor Sarah, Instructor Larry, Crew David

Conditions: Water Temperature 82 degrees Fahrenheit, Visibility 150+ feet

Oahu wreck dives and spitting caves yield multiple turtle sightings!

What a stellar day at sea for Island Divers and our fantastic guests!  Kahala Barge was our first dive, max depth 100 feet!  Such a great time inside and outside the wreck!

Dive two was New Barge and the first thing we were greeted with at the max depth of 85 feet was a large reef shark!  We also had a great time inside this wreck then skirting the outside.

After our lunch on the boat, thanks Captain Kendal for that this morning, we headed to our final dive!  This was just the icing on the cake. We drifted Spitting Caves and did a max depth of 50 feet.  So many beautiful things on this relaxing dive….the best being the school of baby green sea turtles!  We started counting and ended up with six on the dive!! SIX!what a great day to be a diver in Hawaii!!  Thanks Chad, Steve, Fred, Evan, David, Scott, Imran, Ole, Jamen, Mike, Joseph, Veronica, And Joshua!!  You make our jobs a sheer pleasure!!

Discover Scuba diving in Hawaii with turtles, moray eels and Humuhumunukunukuapua’a!

Today was a beautiful day out on the water in Hawaii. We had a few students on the boat working towards their certifications, some discover scuba divers trying out diving for the first time, and some certified divers so it was a mixed bag of divers. We headed out to our first dive site, Koko Craters with lots of excitement. As we approached the dive site we were greeted by the turtles on the surface coming up for air. It was beautiful conditions underwater with 80+ foot visibility and 82 degree water temperature. While on the dive we encountered more turtles, moray eels, schools of sergeant majors, and an octopus! After a 40 minute dive to 37 feet we headed back up to the boat to go to the next dive site.

The second dive site we went to was Turtle Canyons. Once we dropped down to 35 feet we found a couple viper moray eels in the reef. They have such crazy teeth, wouldn’t want to get caught in those chompers! We found a few porcupine fish, blue dragon nudibranchs, and of course the state fish of Hawaii the Humuhumunukunukuapua’a. After a 35 minute dive we headed back up to the boat and back in to dry land. Thanks to everyone for coming out and diving!

  

  

 

Crew: Captain Joe, Instructor Sarah, Instructor Kevin, Instructor Larry, Crew David

 

 

Turtles, eels, wrecks and Nitrox, diving Baby barge and Fantasy reef!

What a great day on and in the water. While the current was a little strong at the surface my fantastic group followed all directions and at the bottom were rewarded with an amazing dive on baby barge.  We had 100+ viz and calm water.  Hawaiian green sea turtles, moray eels and to many fish to count.  Our max depth was 85 feet.  Some of the group took advantage of using Nitrox and got to have extended bottom times.

Fantasy reef was just that…..a perfect Fantasy, max depth was 55 feet.  This dive was breath taking for sure.  There were so many turtles we lost count.  It seemed like they came to dive with us. Every time we looked around there was another one swimming along side of us! Obie completed his PADI Enriched Air course today, Congratulations!! You did an amazing job. Steven, Nick, Steve, Obie, Tom, Debra, and Dave it was a pure pleasure having you with us today on the boat!!  Happy Diving!

Octopus, turtles and eagle rays diving Koko crater and Turtle canyon.

A great Tuesday out in Maunalua Bay today… with a great group of Certified Divers, Students, and Discover Scuba Enthusiasts! Joining us today were Katie, Joe, Au, Molly, Joe M, Barbie, Brennan, Grandma, Nelson, Matthew, Jong, Paul, Jeong, Seoin, Jyhyun, Tapio, and Luca.

First stop: Koko Crater… great visibility (80+ ft) no current, and some awesome sea friends met it down at 35 ft. Turtles, various reef fish, and a nice sized Taco (Octopus) all greeted the divers on the crater floor.

Then on to Turtle Canyon where 2 Spotted Eagle Rays glided along the reef edge at 30ft again with great vis (70ft). It was a great day and thank you to all our divers for a safe and fun day out on the Fox. Aloha!

Dave- Lead Inst

Mark- Support Inst

Larry- Support Inst

Joe- Capt

Ashley- Crew

Baby barge and fantasy reef, home to turtles, sharks and eels. Drift diving Oahu!

Hawaiian green sea turtles are true giants.  At over 5 feet in length and up to a quarter ton, these big guys continually amaze and amuse our lucky divers with their size and demeanor. I smile frequently underwater while one of my divers stretches his arms as wide as he can after seeing his first huge turtle with an amazed and happy look on his face!  Today we dropped in at Baby Barge which plays host to a nice variety of marine life including a free swimming shark, several turtles, big eels, and loads of reef fish.  2nd jump was a drift of staff favorite Fantasy Reef which is truly the home of the hawaiin green sea turtle, as we saw at least one over 5 feet long, and who knows how many pounds!  We also saw more sharks, more eels, lots of reef fish, and the beautiful volcanic topography of that dive site.  Thanks to all for safe diving!  Larry, Kelsea, and Joe

Baby barge  –  80 feet      150 viz   35 minutes

Fantasy        –  52 ft          150 viz    50 minutes