A Window
My own diving was cut short with a load of holes appearing in my neckseal - looked like a slice of swiss cheese!!
Crinoid Cliff had its usual array of Morays and Nudibranchs hugging the wall and providing a great first dive. Plenty of fish-life around Trev's Rock and even a sighting of a Carpet Shark swimming about - soon be time for them to just be lying around the sea floor. Still a few Rays around, mostly Eagle Rays.
Loads of Blue Moki around, which is fairly unusual - one of the guys saw more in one day than all his other trips combined. Snapper, Trevally and Demoiselle hung under the boat, still in large numbers.
We were glad to stay overnight as the journey back on Saturday was, by all accounts, very interesting :) Sunday was much better!! Hope this weeks storms will herald a calmer period - fingers crossed.
Water temp 16-17 degrees with 25m+ visibility.
