28 March 2015 – 30 m Visibility, 26 degrees at South Solitary Island
[vc_column width=”1/2″]Yet another outstanding day blowing bubbles!!! South Solitary Island treated us with amazing visibility and a balmy 26C water temperature!!
Dive one was at Manta Arch and the divers could clearly see the bottom (26m) from the surface, roughly 6 Grey Nurse Sharks were seen under the Arch, Black Cod, Sweet-lip, and a baby Lion Fish near the mooring.
Dive two was a drift from Shark Gutter to South Boulder although there was not much current at all, this made a very pleasant swim from one mooring to the other. Huge schools of Pomfreds, Bullseyes, Tarwhine, a couple Bull-Rays near Cleaner Station Cave and a Green Sea Turtle trying to gate crash the Navigation dive for the Advanced Open Water Divers!!!
Congratulations to Kelvin, Fiona and Rhys for finishing there dive Advanced Open Water today and also to Zandri for becoming a PADI Open Water Diver, welcome to the world of diving!!!!
Bring on tonight’s Night dive at Split Solitary Island !!!!
SW breeze 8Knts, 1.1m Swell
Temp 25-26C
Vis 30m
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