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Islamorada, Davey Crocker, Open Water Dives 1+2 in the Florida Keys

Weather Conditions:
Skies: Sunny | Wind: North West @ 5-6 Knots | Waves: Flat
Visibility: 65 ft | Water Temp.: 86F | Current: None

Article Author:
Captain D.J.
Captain D.J.
Master Instructor

Hi everyone.

Bringing you a report from Islamorada today. A very nice day for sure. Sun was out, clear skies, a light Northwest wind that allowed us to have very flat sea conditions. Visibility was very nice running about 60-70 feet. We visited Davis Ledge and Davey Crocker, and as usual these locations delivered big time for our first time divers Katya and Oleg who were diving with Kevin in his Open Water Certification Class. Kevin is being assisted by Tim who is in his Divemaster class. They got to see Spotted Morays, Nurse Sharks, several Green Morays, Stingrays, and tons and tons of fish in big schools in nearly every direction they looked. Katya and Oleg are doing great and will finish checkout dives #3 and #4 tomorrow afternoon.

Check out the pictures. My favorite one is the over head one of the divers before they desend on the anchor line. Nice clear water, looks like a swimming pool. We were also diving up in Key Largo today, but I’m not sure if someone will be posting a report. Hopefully tomorrow!

 


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