Monday, June 1, 2009

Dive report - Lighthouse Bay, Friday 29 May 2009

Beautiful day of diving in Lighthouse Bay today.  We did Blizzard Ridge first and enjoyed all of the big schools of fish, the active cleaning stations and the colourful nudibranchs scattered everywhere. This sites ledges hide all sorts of cool creatures - our pair of banded pipefish are still there, wobbegong sharks were sound asleep under several bigger ledges and schools of bullseyes screened off others.
WATER TEMP: 26C
VISIBILITY: 8m
CURRENT: none
SURGE: none
DEPTH: 14m

Gulliver's had some cute turtles swimming around and every cleaning station had a line of waiting fish. Pink anemonefish were crazily swimming in and out of their anemones all over the site; not sure why they were so active today but it was cool to see them out in blue water! Several of the white tip reef sharks had big cobia hanging out with them today.
WATER TEMP: 26C
VISIBILITY: 8m
CURRENT: none
SURGE: none
DEPTH: 14m

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