Thursday, May 7, 2009

Dive report - Lighthouse Bay, Monday 4 May 2009

Blizzard Ridge was rockin' - baitfish, predators, sea snakes, sharks.  There was so much action it was hard to tear our attention away to appreciate the smaller pretties - anemonefish, nudibranchs, juvenile angelfishes, shrimps...everyone LOVED this dive today!
WATER TEMP: 27C
VISIBILITY: 12-15m
CURRENT: none
SURGE: none
DEPTH: 14m

Labyrinth had a good sized school of baitfish being harassed by rankin cod and various snappers again today. There were turtles everywhere - if you looked down at the reef they were snoozing, if you looked up they were bobbing on the surface taking in some sun & a fresh breath, if you looked midwater they were languidly swimming to the next stop on their turtle daily rounds. We saw even more nudibranchs today than we have been seeing, especially Nembrotha kubaryanas in a variety of colour variations.
WATER TEMP: 27C
VISIBILITY: 20m
CURRENT: none
SURGE: none
DEPTH: 14m

Time is flying by ... there's only a little over a week to get your submissions in for our first Divers Bites contest!

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