02 July 2020
20200702_Yankee Clipper Jacks
01 July 2020
20200701_Aborted dive off Tower 4
I got some shots and then noticed that Martha had not come down yet. Visibility was better than 15 feet and I spotted her still at the surface. I surfaced and she said that she had dropped a weight packet somewhere. She swam on the back towards the beach. I came behind her making a 50 yard North/South swath and looking for her missing weight packet.
Neither of us spotted the packet but I remembered that she had encountered some difficulty attaching the flag reel to her BCD. I thought it was likely that the packet got dislodged during that struggle. I swam to the sand bar and then swam North along the the sand bar. I found the weight packet in about 10 feet of water just East of the sand bar. Both of us were tired after searching for the weight packet so we decided to call the dive and head home.30 June 2020
20200630_Fish Camp Rocks
Martha and I left the apartment at 6:10 and got to the beach about 6:20 am. We went up to Tower 17 and parked just in front of our usual parking spot. We geared up and headed for the water about 6:30 am and got to the buoy line about 7:00 am. We descended at 7:11 am
We swam East to the two little coral heads that formed the first part of the gunsight. We then swam East to the forward sight and were right on the Gray Mid-way rock. Along the way I saw and photographed these two Sharpnose Pufferfish (Canthigaster rostrata) who could be either flirting or fighting.
I got some pictures of this Porcupinefish (Diodon hystrix) in front of the Gray Mid-Way Rock then we swam North to the Big Coral Knoll where
Martha spotted a Spotted Moray Eel (Gymnothorax moringa).
I found a Goldentail Moray Eel (Gymnothorax miliaris) hiding in the Southern ledge of the Knoll.
Just as we turned the dive at 1200 psi, we came upon a pair of Atlantic Spadefish (Chaetodipterus faber), one of which came in for a nice close up shot.
We no sooner left the Spadefish and Martha spotted this juvenile Peacock Flounder (Bothus lunatus) (below)
Right after we swam away from the Flounder, we found a Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) and I got some pictures of Martha and the turtle swimming together.
I had 1000 psi left in my tank at the 2 hour mark. I surfaced to find that we were just off the beach then descended to swim West to the beach.
We surfaced at 9:39 am. Our dive time was 147 minutes at a maximum depth of 19.9 feet. My Actual Consumption was 18.59 psi/minute; my SAC was 12.78 psi/minute and my Residual Minute Volume was .33 cubic feet /minute.
My first hour cost me 1000 psi and the second hour cost just a fraction more. Bill was on the Tower when we got back. Both of us got out of the water on our own power. It was a good dive.
29 June 2020
20200629_Swiss Cheese Reef
From the end of the reef, we jogged a bit to the East then headed South, staying about 20 feet East of the ledge. I spotted and photographed this Caribbean Spiny Lobster (Panulirus argus) We edged Southwest and ended up at the Sectioned Rock as I hit 1400 psi and 90 minutes.
Spotted this small Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) as we swam by the Wrap Around Ledge
We ran into the Atlantic Spadefish (Chaetodipterus faber) who liked my fins the day before and this time I got a shot of him rubbing himself on my fin.
Martha was down to 400 psi while I was at 900, so she headed in and I followed soon after. Nice dive and nice exit. Neither of us fell or needed help.
Our dive time was 124 minutes at a maximum depth of 19.2 feet. My Consumption rate was 19.65 psi/minute; my SAC was 13.51 psi/minute and my Residual Minute Volume was .35 cubic fee/minute.