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Recent Diving Conditions

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May 3

Radio Island was 68 degrees and the visibility was 10 – 15 feet.  There were schools of sheepshead and lots of sea bass.

The Aeolus had 30 feet of visibility and the water was 65 degrees.  There were Sand Tigers, amberjacks, eels, grouper, and Spadefish.

The Spar had 30 feet of visibility and was 65 degrees.  There were Sand Tigers, amberjacks, grouper, and Spadefish.

May 4

210 Rock had 50 – 60 feet of visibility and the water was 66 degrees.  There were tilefish, lionfish, grouper, sea bass, and lionfish.  There was a mild current on the surface and bottom.

Big 10 had 40 – 50 feet of visibility and the water was 66 degrees.  There was a mild current on the bottom and a slightly higher surface current.  There were amberjack, grouper, and lionfish.  One of the divers saw a cobia.  A bull shark also passed through.

The Caribsea had 69 degrees and the visibility was 30 – 35 feet.  There were amberjacks, sand tigers, flounder, spadefish, sheepshead, beaugregory, and it was packed with grouper.  The grouper were well protected.

The Nancy Lee had 30 feet of visibility and the water was 68 degrees.  There were amberjacks, sheepshead, grouper and spadefish.  The sand tigers were there offering protection to the fish.

May 6

Radio Island was 68 degrees and the visibility was 8 – 10 feet.  There were schools of sheepshead and lots of sea bass and wrasses.  A porgy was also seen.


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