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I've wanted to do the early/late dives too--even went so far as to rent a Seaspray room on Singer Island(always have a coupon in the traveler books); then didn't do the second dive. Napping/eating did me in. Napping and eating on a BHB picnic table probably would have had me waaay eager to dive!!:D

After first dive switch tanks, find a nice cool location under the bridge for your eleven hour surface interval. Order
out food as necessary !
 
Thanks, everyone, for the photo tips. I will try a smaller f-stop. I have been without internet since Friday so am currently pecking away at Starbucks. Was up there for a dawn dive this morning. Vis started out a very milky 10-15ft and improved to 20 by the time we got out. The water is blue but VERY dusty. Water temp 72.

Once the sun came up I just turned off my flash completely. Too shallow for so much light, I think. And I was happy with this one (no flash). Jenny spied the tiniest ever little Atlantic black sea hare but none of those pics are post worthy.


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the pic of the sea hare didn't turn out for me either.
Good dive. The seahorses were lovely, as was the company. Need to do this again. :wink:
 
Didn't realize my dream yet of diving both tides but the dive tonight was a lovely 77 degrees with at least 20ft visibility. Saw a large, good foot in length, Atlantic black sea hare out-n-about swimming and still a plethora of octopus.
 
77°?? it was a frigid 72° for the morning dive. All three of us got close to that temp on our computers...
 
77°?? it was a frigid 72° for the morning dive.

:cheers: You lucky FL divers crack me up!! :D

I'm looking forward to diving the BHB this coming December. The Mrs and I will be staying in Riviera Beach for a week just a very short drive from the bridge. I'm looking forward to getting in a few dives at the bridge that week in addition to some boat dives. Just hoping the water's not a frigid 72 :wink:
 
LOL. Yeah. Live down here a year or so and your blood will thin too.. :wink:
Tim (RIP, Netmage) laughed at us too. He was from Michigan and moved down here. In a year he was wearing his trusty drysuit..

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And the other thing, in our defense. We are doing two hour+ dives, and not moving much. A shorter dive that is more physically demanding might not chill the body quite so bad. :wink:
 
LOL. Yeah. Live down here a year or so and your blood will thin too.. :wink:
Tim (RIP, Netmage) laughed at us too. He was from Michigan and moved down here. In a year he was wearing his trusty drysuit..

---------- Post added April 8th, 2013 at 09:09 AM ----------

And the other thing, in our defense. We are doing two hour+ dives, and not moving much. A shorter dive that is more physically demanding might not chill the body quite so bad. :wink:


I have very little doubt that I'd be the same way!
 
Sandra is still in her Dry suit, with the winter weight arctic undergarments for insulation....and after a 4 hour or longer dive, she is very cold.

One thing I am also seeing....with 2 to 4 hour long dives, the divers are using up their blood sugar. In cycling speak, they are "Bonking". When Sandra does a 4 hour or more dive at BHB, she is trashed the rest of the day. The "FEW" times I have been able to "yank" her up to the surface ( get her to follow me up), and get her to drink a quality sports drink like Hydrate( protein and complex carb) every hour, on the hour, she ends up fresh after the 4 hour dive.....
On her own, she won't stop. I am thinking she needs an underwater camelbak with Hydrate in it.... I have to think all the divers doing the 2 hour durations and more, would be warmer, and feel much better, if they addressed this also!
 
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