Louis and Leo soon joined us and we swam out past the vessel exclusion buoy line and descended at 8:32 am on the blocks. I got this shot of a Flamingo Tongue (Cyphoma gibbosum) as we headed due East to the Gray Mid-way Rock. We lined up and swam East up the gun sight, but I never saw the Cigar Rock.
We continued North past the Swept Rock and onto the Big Coral Knoll where we ran into the hunter who had walked out with us. He already had a couple of lobster.
We spent some time exploring the Knoll and I got some pictures of this well camouflaged Slender Filefish (Monacanthus tucken)
We headed South to the Fish Camp Rocks and more green Mountainous Coral.From the Fish Camp Rocks, Martha and I swam South to the Columnar Coral was covered with fine yellow cilia when I first saw it in 2007. Now it is just another rock. We swam back to the Fish Camp Rocks, to the Gray Mid-way Rock and then West to the beach.
On the flat but before the buoy line, I spotted a pair of Caribbean Reef Squid (Sepioteuthis sepioidea) who may have been mating. The larger one (male?) distracted me and the smaller one (female?) slipped off into some bushes.
We headed West to the beach, but ended up well South of the lifeguard Tower.
Dive time was 2 hours exactly at a maximum depth of 20.9 feet. My A/C was 23.70 psi/minute; SAC was 15.64 psi/minute and RMV was .40 cubic feet per minute.
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