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Finally the storm passed and the angry sea settled down. I heard mixed reports of the condition, but decided to go for a dive. Although the surface was calm, I also felt lots of movements at the canyon. The water was also very cloudy. The cloudiness did not look like due to the sediments stirred…
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Headed out to the shores before the storm. It turns out that the condition was very good. Overall it as a very nice dive. The highlight was a baby lion’s nudibranch on a floating kelp frond. It’s in your best enthusiasm cheapest sildenafil to verify there is not a delay in refilling your prescription. You…
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The report said that the condition deteriorated a lot. I was hesitating about the dive, but then I saw another report even saying there ‘was no visibility’. This actually made me quite interested to see what the condition looked like. I followed the normal route, starting from the main wall and heading to the north.…
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Finally the storm passed and the ocean calmed down. I headed to the shores with Jackie for a night dive. We dropped the main wall and in the grassy area, I spotted this critter at the shores near the south wall. The area has had lots of grass/algae/broken kelp sediments and it reminds me the…
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The storm is approaching and I headed to the shores to catch one more dive before the rain. I dropped around the main wall but the current brought me a bit south. So I checked the section where the Cuthona divae normally hang out. I indeed found a pair busy with laying eggs. Their egg…
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Walked into the water right before the storm. The surface was lake-flat and the water in the canyon was beautiful – clear and warm. Toured from the main draw to the V point. A few highlights of the dive. At the main draw, I caught a few baby sea hares making funny faces in the…
