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Anyone been in the water since the storm? I am thinking of diving this Sunday 9/11 and wondering on current conditions.

And why would you want to know? You don't dive, although I have heard rumors to the contrary :wink:
 
Did Service Club 9/9 1:00 pm
water temp 84
vis 0-4', you could have 4' and move 10' and be 0
A LOT of snot in the water,
 
Went out today and yesterday south of venice pier
Thurs vis was 6 ft water temp 80
Lots of particles in water column

Today/Fri , vis 15-20 ft , water temp 80 , seas flat great weekend to dive . I think w water temp drop from 87 has cleared up water fast
 
Dive at Service Beach. Entered the water at approximately 11 A.M. Did a 2 hour dive. The bottom was covered in heavy silt over 6 inches in areas. Viz was anything from 3 inches to 3 feet. Water temp was 86 degrees. Found several small teeth which I gave away to kids on the beach.
 
9.11.16
dive with dkramer @ S. Brohard
in around 10 am. wind from east, small chop.
in the blocks, 15-18 fsw.
viz very murky 4 ft, less as dive progressed.
lots of sea snot, bring a kleenex. lots of silt all over the blocks.
water temp was 82 degrees.
 
Three dives today from my boat in the Service Club and Golden Beach areas.
Silt and snot are better, but still not great.
4-6 foot visibility on average. Some places better, some worse. 84F
Saw a nice big stingray and lots of fish. Only small finds.
 
9/23/2016
Service Club
Water Temp 84
Seas Flat
Vis variable 1'-6'
Red Tide has killed a lot of the smaller fish
saw some small 12"+ snapper and small grouper also dead
there is more stuff dead on the bottom than floating or washed ashore
 
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