The First Dive in April

Shores tonight was gorgeous – lake like, calm, and clear. The visibility improved a bit and water was not as cold.

My plan was to ignore tuna crabs and look for other critters. It turned out to be a failure: when they started chasing my light and swarming in, the wildness was bursting, so overwhelming and reachable that I could not ignore. So again, I aborted the plan, gave up the resistance, and basically spent the whole dive with them.

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The squid eggs at the V point.
The squid eggs at the V point.

So the squid was back and managed to lay the eggs despite the tuna crab invasion.

The sandy flat was so calm that moon snails could leave a long trail behind them.All the sand ripples were gone and big sand dollars lying flat, compass seemed to be a must for coming back to the shore.

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