Catalina 08/04/2007

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ScubaBob92651

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Date: 8/4/2007
Dive Location: Catalina
Dive Sites: Isthmus Reef, Big Geiger
Viz: 20-30'
Water Temp: 66-68 surface, 63 avg., 61 at 80'
Bottom times: 56/60/46


Joined buddies Rob & Traci C. for a day aboard Sundiver. BCSC was chartering the boat, but I was a paying customer this time, no DM duties! (Lori did a splended job in that department - including keeping the crazy PB'ers away at Isthmus. I don't know what it is about dive flags that just seem to attract speeding boats...)


The crossing was calm and uneventful, until the first blow from a Blue Whale was spotted. That's right, Blue Whale! And not one, but at least six!! Two whales sounded before we could get too close, but a juvenile and mother allowed us to get within 100 yards or so before mom showed us her fluke (which, of course, I missed with my video camera!) and disappeared into the abyss.


Our first dive site was Isthmus Reef. Scuba Cat was anchored off Bird Rock, so we found our anchor in a little closer to the Isthmus Reef marker. Conditions were decent, and the kelp was still super thick. Boat traffic was a little hectic, so we moved on to Geiger for dives 2 and 3. Viz was a bit better but of course the surge was stronger for these shallow dives. Of course, I brought along the HC7 and ended up using the W/A port all day (so not much macro action.) No unusal sightings (except seeing Frisbee with a different horn shark in his hand each time we saw him..) but all in all a great day of diving! Thanks to the Sundiver crew!

Pics and video:

Flash Video (38MB)
Hi-Def 720p Video (160MB)

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Very nice. I guess one day, I may break down and dive in those cold waters on the other side of the country.
 
Looks great but maybe tooooooo cold for me
 
Nice shots Bob. Glad to see you are getting good use out of the camera!
 
Cold waters? What a bunch of WWW's! Heck, it is toasty in Catalina waters this time of year!
 
drbill:
Cold waters? What a bunch of WWW's! Heck, it is toasty in Catalina waters this time of year!

I was literally sweating on a dive this weekend wearing my hooded vest at Starlight! I couldn't find water temps below 68! (Of course, I stayed above 50', but still...).
 
WannaLaguna:
Beautiful Video ScubaBob! What do you use to edit your footage?

As for the cold comments...hehehe... I dive in Canada...cold to us is 38-45°F. Tropical is when we can take our hoods off in low 60's :D

Thanks. I use Premiere Pro 2.0 (haven't switched to CS3 yet, but I have a free upgrade when I'm ready). I also use the Aspect HD intermediate codec instead of native .m2t
 
ScubaBob92651:
Thanks. I use Premiere Pro 2.0 (haven't switched to CS3 yet, but I have a free upgrade when I'm ready). I also use the Aspect HD intermediate codec instead of native .m2t

AWESOME! Thanks! I am also using Premiere Pro 2. I haven't picked up my HD camera yet...this weekend is the BIG event.

I downloaded your high res. video...beautiful quality! I'm SO excited to get in the water and start shooting HD!!

Dive Safe,

Jeff
 
Wow, great pictures! I love diving in Catalina :)
I was just there this past weekend diving off Casino Point. At 100' water temps were below 57!! I'm a big chicken for cold water, but with my hooded vest I was nice and warm! :D
 
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