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9/19/19
Alhambra
Time 8:45 am
Seas Flat
Wind W@10
Water Temp 86
Vis 8'-10'
Finds couple small beat megs and usual small stuff
 
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9/23/19
S. Brohard
Time: 9 am
Seas light swell, light S current
Wind NE 14 mph
Water temp 81
Depth 19 max
Vis 5-6 murky
Photography day, had this sand perch follow me and pester me the entire dive. Saw lots of other tropical fish around.
 
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Did Brohard have a sewage spill or something. To see readings that high when nothing else is anywhere close is weird?
 
Did Brohard have a sewage spill or something. To see readings that high when nothing else is anywhere close is weird?
I don't know what the cause might be. The site doesn't speculate, just lists possible sources. Might be a good website to visit before heading to the beach.
 
I think I saw that one of our beaches here in Charlotte is closed as well... Cant remember which, I'll have to look.
 
10/2/19
Alhambra
Time 8:45 am
Seas Flat
Wind ENE @10
Water Temp 82
Vis a hazy 4'-6' all the seaweed is decomposing clouding up the water
Finds small teeth
 
Awfully quiet around here. Any of you all down there getting out? Finding anything?

It will be May before we get back down and just looking for reports to keep my appetite up.

Thanks all. Good Luck.
 
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