Here's the latest on diving conditions from Boynton Beach Florida and the Greater Boynton Beach Metropolitan Area.
Hey! Okay, it looks like the BDC didn't make it through the maintenance, so I'm gonna transplant the temporary reports over from SB2 and go from there.
Hey! Okay, it looks like the BDC didn't make it through the maintenance, so I'm gonna transplant the temporary reports over from SB2 and go from there.
Whew! I had intended to do some posting as soon as the regular ScubaBoard came back up, but I'm not sure how soon that will be, and furthermore I don't remember where I left off. I think maybe it was Friday.
In any event, the Ocean has been a little squirrley lately, generally fairly calm, but with atypical currents running and sporadic thermoclines. The most interesting departure from the norm as far as the current goes is that there has in many cases been a south current at depth with a fairly strong north current on the surface. We have also seen strong north currents throughout the water column in locations right next to south currents throughout the water column. All this has not really diminished the diving, but does make it a bit tricky for the operators to make intelligent decisions regarding the drops. It got to the point where I would drop in just prior to the dive and check out what the current was doing on both the top and down on the reef.
In any event, here are some of the specifics for the weekend.