Seas were calm with a nice topside temp. A lot of jellyfish and a fair amount of organic material were in the water up top but the surface murk that has been plaguing this area was nowhere to be found this far offshore. Visibility up top was quite good and one could see about 40-50ft, maybe 60ft. Visibility on the bottom was about 30ft with little particulate in the water and plenty of light due a clear surface layer. There was little to no current top to bottom with no surge present. Several lobster were boated along with a good amount of scallops.
It really was a phenomenal day out on the water, one of the best this year.
Photos can be found below:
http://s833.photobucket.com/albums/zz256/alekpetersen/Wreck%20of%20the%20RP%20Resor/
As a footnote cunners can be annoying. They kept swarming around the lens as I kept waving them away. One of them even bit me in the forehead by the temple between the hood and mask. Felt a prick (open for jokes) and knew one of them had taken a nip. They really are aggressive.
Dive Safe.
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