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Typical Monday in Key Largo

Weather Conditions:
Skies: Partly Cloudy | Wind: North @ 5-6 Knots | Waves: 4 ft
Visibility: 50 ft | Water Temp.: 79F | Current: Light

Article Author:
 Owen
Owen
Master Scuba Diver Trainer

Typical Monday. Sunny weather, 50 foot visibility, and a *#!*load of marine life on Molasses Reef. AMY RADTKE, SHAWN MARES, STEVE BAGBY, and GORDON YOUNG dove with us and were fortunate to see a rather good showing of the marine life that Key Largo is famous for. Rainbow Reef PADI Open Water Diver Instructor TOM HOFFMAN, and his open water student CAROLINA COLLISON, were completing open water check out dives during the underwater show. Platinum Course Director TOM WITMER (He is the rather sophisticated gentleman with the tongue sticking out of his mouth in the photos) was also doing some Instructor Develop training with ROB OSMAN and BRYAN PARRISH, in preparation for the upcoming PADI Instructor Exam this weekend. Eagle Rays, Goliath Groupers, a Hawkbill Turtle, swarming Midnight Parrot Fish, and plenty more were on display for all to see. The surface was a little rough, but we all agreed, it was worth the effort for the great diving experience we were fortunate enough to have.






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