Patches of reef spared

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donclaypool

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Two dives off Boynton today. Boynton Caves area looks untouched until 1/2 mile north of mark. Absolutely beautiful dive. Tindells reef, north of the inlet, looked like it was nuked. Both these reefs zones are 45-60+ depth. I don't know why one area was so sanded in and the other is o.k. I'd be interested in the seafloor topography and composition east of these sites. Vis varied from 30-50 feet, 83 degrees. These were my first dives since the week after franscis. Good to get out again. I was afraid the entire reef system here had been torn up but apparently not!

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I dove West Palm Beach yesterday. My first time there, but a lot of the regulars said that the storms had changed the landscape tremendously. They were talking about portions of the reef that used to be just sticking out of the sand being exposed now, and other areas that were more covered. I guess it gives a new experience to all divers right now, newbies and experienced. I plan on diving there again soon! (have to beat any repeats of the storms).
 
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