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Hey Russ & Johan!

Posted by Ryan Palmer at 08:20 PM on September 14, 2009

Had a great time diving with you guys!  You are extremely knowledgable in what you do, and you truly care about everyone on that boat.  You make it the best dive anyone could have.  You know your stuff!  We will definitely dive with you from here on out when we're in San Carlos!


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Water Temperature

March 7 A few whales in the area. Local and at the island 64 F. Deeper was warmer. Vis 20-40. Lots of little jelly's at the surface.

Feb 28 Water down to 64 F in Lalos Cove. Vis 20 ft. There is a lot of muddy water around in the bay. Pick your dive site smart.

Feb 13 No jelly-stingers today. 68-70 F and vis 25 ft.

Feb 6 Sill 68-70 F. We had some nasty jelly-stingers in the water. Did not see the jelly itself. Vis 20 ft.

Jan 28 south wind blew in warmer water. Lalos Cove 68-70 F. Vis about 25 ft. Saw Sea Horse at 12 ft.

Jan 17 Still 66 and 64. Vis 30 ft.

Jan 7 Still 66 and 64 F at 100 ft. Vis 40-50 ft. Spotted 3 whales west from the Island.

Dec 29 San Pedro Island. 66 F and 45 ft vis. Sea lion pups are big enough to go play without mom. This is a good time to go make some new friends. Great photo opportunities.

Dec 28 Nice surprice, water back up to 66 F on local dives. Good vis  25 feet.

Dec 23 Beautifull days to be out on the water. 63 -65 F. Great to do some clamming.

Dec 20 Oeps! Down to 64 F.

Dec 17 A perfect day at Lalos Cove. A big school (200+) of nice Lisa right of the beach with some needlenose, Baracuda and Jack mixed in. There are white caps farther out, but the bay is flat. Vis 30 ft and a whopping 73F. Lots of early Christmas presents.

Dec 6 Lets add jumping Manta Rays for a perfect day. 71 F and 20 ft vis along the coast.

Nov 28 ORCA'S ARE BACK Dolphins on the way to San Pedro, 72 and 73 F. Vis not so good 15-20 ft. Good enough for a good sea lion dive. Orca's on the way home. At least 2 big males, 5 females and 3 babies.

 

 

 

 

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