key largo water temp?

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Heading to Key Largo the first week in August (doing the REEF Fish Discovery deal with Paul Humann). Wondering about the water temp. Thanks!

Seth
 
sdwho:
Heading to Key Largo the first week in August (doing the REEF Fish Discovery deal with Paul Humann). Wondering about the water temp. Thanks!

Seth

Hi Seth,

I was in Largo the first part of July and did the Bibb + Molasses Reef and Bottom Temps at 100'+ were 80 degrees.

Juan
 
Tell us more about the Paul Humann trip. He's one of my all time favorites.

SWT
 
I don't know much about it...I just go where my wife tells me :) But this is the info
about it from the REEF website:

Key Largo • REEF Discovery Tour led by Paul Humann • July 31 - August 7, 2004
Horizon Divers
20 Divers Maximum
This week is for divers and snorkelers who are interested in learning more about marine life and seeing more in the water. Marine life photographer, Paul Humann, will lead this trip and will schedule several short slide presentations during the week to teach and discuss reef fish and creature identification and behavior.
http://www.reef.org/fieldsurv/discovery03.htm

Seth
 
water temps this past friday on the eagle and conch wall 84 to 85f.. yesterday on the duane(125ft) and molasses reef, water temp, 83 to 84f....

reefman
key largo
 
sdwho:
Heading to Key Largo the first week in August (doing the REEF Fish Discovery deal with Paul Humann). Wondering about the water temp. Thanks!

Seth

Seth - use this link Molasses Reef Observations to see the last 5 days of automatic observations from NOAA's Molasses Reef Buoy. The only minor drawback is that they're in Celsius. But this link should help you out with that.

Enjoy your trip - I'm quite envious
 
Mike Newman:
Seth - use this link Molasses Reef Observations to see the last 5 days of automatic observations from NOAA's Molasses Reef Buoy. The only minor drawback is that they're in Celsius. But this link should help you out with that.

Enjoy your trip - I'm quite envious

Thanks for the help. I'll provide a report when we get back!

Seth
 
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