All Day Today Strong South Winds Caused Sporty Seas However We Still Had Great Visibility
With a cold front pressing down on South Florida today we were handed Strong South Winds and that caused Sporty Seas. Captain Bill was still able to search out Great Visibility sites for our morning and afternoon guests. Snorkeling and scuba diving guests were treated to nice clear water but had to deal with some sporty choppy seas on the surface.
18 April 2019
KLDR Reef and Grecian Rocks Reef
All day today at Key Largo Dive Sites the crew of DEEPER showed guests of Sail Fish Scuba the most lovely time and took fun photos for them to go home with to remember their tours.
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Reef Report
Winds
S. South East 130 degrees 13 – 16 knots
Seas
All day steady 2.0’ seas with a few 3.0’ now and then.
Light Current
Visibility
40 – 60 feet
Water Temperature
79.3 F
AIR Temperature
77.1 F
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=MLRF1
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Morning / Afternoon Dives
Your Crew Today
Dive Shop Staff:
Owner of Sail Fish Scuba: Jen Kerr
Captain:
Crew of DEEPER: Captain Bill
First Mate AM/PM:
Crew of DEEPER: First Mate Dive Master Rick
AM/PM:
Dive Guide: AM: Inst. Mike & PM: Inst. Thomas
Snorkel Guide: AM: Inst. Thomas & PM: Inst. Mike & Intern Eerika
Strong South Winds Sporty Seas
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