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Night Diving Bliss!

Weather Conditions:
Skies: Sunny | Wind: North @ 3-4 Knots | Waves: Flat
Visibility: 25 ft | Water Temp.: 75F | Current: Medium

Article Author:
 Eric
Eric
Open Water Scuba Instructor

One of my favorite types of diving is “night diving”.� So whenever there is an opportunity to either guide at night, or an empty seat on the boat, I always volunteer, and boy am I glad I did this past week.� I was fortunate enough to guide back to back night diving�trips Weds and Thurs.� Weds. was especially interesting.� We pulled up to Fire Coral Cave on Molasses reef, only to realize there was a strong current, but that didn’t dissuade Capt. D.J.� He simply asked, “So what do you guys think about a night, drift dive?”� Of course the entire group was up for it, with extreme excitement actually.� We drifted all of “Mo” and bumped into all kinds of night-life.� Thursday was more of the same; turtles, squid and even a free swimming octopuss.� I was fortunate enough to document some of our new found friends and am looking forward to the next night time adventure.



This entry was posted on Monday, March 17th, 2008 at 12:31 am and is filed under Diving Reports. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

One Response to “Night Diving Bliss!”

  1. John Nabors Says:
    July 1st, 2008 at 10:42 pm

    Hey, I need to get Chris’s email. He’s the funny looking dude with the goatee. I have a video posted on facebook and youtube with a good close up of him, and I want to share that. nabors_johnw@yahoo.com
    I came down with seaventures this past weekend, and thanks for finding my mask. You guys are AWESOME!!!! Take care, John

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