metaldector
Contributor
I went out Sunday October 24, on the Narcosis out of Riviera Beach marina. The boat left at 8 AM for the Juno Ledges north of the inlet. The crew with the exception of the Capt. are all from Bob Johnson's Rampage, so they were excellent. The Narcosis is about two years old, twin props, and very clean! The dives themselves were okay. The water quality is still very poor with vis only 20' to 30' max, and full of floating crap. This is due to the South Florida Water Management District pumping inland water out into the gulf stream. Yet another factor from the recent hurricanes. So until they stop pumping it isn't going to improve.
The reef was typical limestone 5' to 15' tall at about 89' to 79' feet. Lots of lobsters and most everyone got two or more. The spearfisher divers also got some nice snappers and hog fish.
We saw nurse sharks, lobsters, eels, and lots of different fish, but with limited vis, the photo divers weren't very happy. Water temp was 81 degrees, and air about the same. Sunny no clouds, and a slight swell with 1' to 2' waves.
Also, saw lots of damage along the coast north of WPB with boats washed up on the shore, businesses closed, roads closed and washed out clear up to Sebastian Inlet. Make sure you call ahead, especially if your looking for a hotel or motel as they are full from hurricane victims all the way down to Deerfield Beach. I had to get a hotel 35 miles from WPB and commute back and forth. Added 160 miles to the dive.
The reef was typical limestone 5' to 15' tall at about 89' to 79' feet. Lots of lobsters and most everyone got two or more. The spearfisher divers also got some nice snappers and hog fish.
We saw nurse sharks, lobsters, eels, and lots of different fish, but with limited vis, the photo divers weren't very happy. Water temp was 81 degrees, and air about the same. Sunny no clouds, and a slight swell with 1' to 2' waves.
Also, saw lots of damage along the coast north of WPB with boats washed up on the shore, businesses closed, roads closed and washed out clear up to Sebastian Inlet. Make sure you call ahead, especially if your looking for a hotel or motel as they are full from hurricane victims all the way down to Deerfield Beach. I had to get a hotel 35 miles from WPB and commute back and forth. Added 160 miles to the dive.