Saturday, May 2, 2009

Dive report - Muiron Islands Wednesday 29 April 2009

Super day out to the Muiron Islands today.  We did Jaws first and were treated to a tawny nurse shark and a big loggerhead turtle in addition to all of the zillions of fish darting around the colourful corals.  It was one of those perfect dives.
WATER TEMP: 27C
VISIBILITY: 20m
CURRENT: none
SURGE: none
DEPTH: 14m

Our second dive was at Keyhole and again we were in for a special treat...an eagle ray joined us! There were also multitudes of angelfish, bannerfish, moorish idols and other beautiful reef fish. A nice sized painted cray peeked out from deep in a hole.
WATER TEMP: 27C
VISIBILITY: 15m
CURRENT: none
SURGE: none
DEPTH: 12m

Snorkelling at Turtle Bay was incredible with a light current, blue water for miles and so many fish and turtles it was hard to keep track!

A simply perfect day out.

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