Certs, Students, and DSD’s….OH MY!

It was another sunny and fun-filled day on June the 3rd. We had a great group which consisted of certified divers, OW and AOW students, and also 1st timers (DSD’s)! With myself, Everett, and Carl as the instructors and Matt at the helm we set out for the bay. With the water temperature just right at 78 degrees we headed out to Koko Craters. Surface was a little choppy, but once we cleared that the visibility was incredible with hovering turtles, very gabby looking eels, big eyed pufferfish, and so much more right before our eyes. Our maximum depth was at 36 ft.

Once everyone exited the water we headed out to Turtle Canyons where again views with 50 ft. visibility got our attention and the sea life it had. With a maximum depth of 38 ft. trumpetfish, scorpion fish, star pillows, sea urchins, eels, and Hawaiian State fish were just a few of the many species we saw today.

Big shout out to Everett and Carl for helping me out with everyone. Congrats to OW and AOW students for advancing themselves in the great world of diving!

Like Father, like Son-in-law.
Mark did his refresher while Mickey tried diving for his very first time and did very well I might add.