Saturday, May 2, 2009

Dive report - Lighthouse Bay, Thursday 30 April 2009

Woohoo!  What an incredible day!  Blizzard Ridge was rocking with feeding action - big and little predators darting through the billions of silvery baitfish along most of the ridge.  A giant cowtail stingray hung out in the sand, olive sea snakes stuck their noses in every little crack & crevice with their forked tongues poking in and out.
WATER TEMP: 28C
VISIBILITY: 15m
CURRENT: none
SURGE: none
DEPTH: 14m

Gulliver's had lots of baitfish action, too. The octopus were out and about again and there seemed to be more colourful nudibranchs dotted the reef and one huge sea cucumber. The tiny sea apple had its arms out, trying to catch a little snack as bits drifted by on the gentle current.
WATER TEMP: 28C
VISIBILITY: 15m
CURRENT: slight
SURGE: none
DEPTH: 14m

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