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David Strike <[log in to unmask]>
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SouthEast US Scuba Diving Travel list <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 17 Sep 2001 09:43:43 +1000
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On Monday, September 17, 2001 6:45 AM, Chuck wrote:

> To allow some maniacal moron run my life or dictate my life style!
> Therefore, I went diving today.

Good on yer, mate!  :-)

> 2 dives.
>
> Palancar Gardens - 80FSW 60 minutes 86F viz from Coz to Cancun
> Lot s of turtles. Big school of horse-eyed jacks. Lots of FLRF.

I see that you're from the same school as me when it comes to determining
u/w visibility- and identifying the FLRF!  :-)

(Although, thanks to Crusty and Huw Porter, I'm on safe ground when I see a
juvenile Drumfish or a Purple Antheus, I'm stuffed when it comes to the rest
of them.  And fellow divers are beginning to become suspicious when I keep
claiming to have seen these little oodjits in places where they've never
been seen before!)  :-)

> Las Palmas - 60FSW 60 minutes 87F could only see to Playa del Carmen
> Seahorses.  Big reddish brown ones.  Biggest by far I have seen here.
Huge
> schools of sardine sized fish.  Chubs.  Big nurse. LNGs.  Sorry Strike -
no
> triggers.

That makes me concerned.  I hope they're not congregating on this side of
the pond!  :-)

 Have a great trip. :-)

Strike

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