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    March 7, 2008

    Logged SCUBA Dive #278 – Lobster Hunting Off The Island Diver

    Secret Location: 4f 66 66 20 6f 66 20 74 68 65 20 72 6f 75 6e 64 20 53 70 61 6e 69 73 68 20 62 65 61 63 68 20 6c 69 65 73 20 61 20 66 61 72 6d 20 77 68 65 72 65 20 6f 6e 6c 79 20 70 69 70 65 73 20 61 72 65 20 67 72 6f 77 6e 2e

    Southern California Buddy Diving With The Divevets off the Island Diver

    In With: 2900 psi
    Out With: 500 psi
    Max depth: 90 feet
    Waves: Minor chop, no current
    Visibility: 15 feet +
    Water Temperature: 56 degrees
    Total Bottom Time: 20 minutes
    Notable Event: This was the first time that I ever dove with a computer!

    I bought Dominic’s old computer from him for $60.

    Neither of us knew how the thing works, so I stuck to the dive tables and just looked at what the computer did.

    The plan was to try deep first and then shallower if need be.

    Divers gear up on The Island Diver

    I was the first overboard and submerged down the anchor line to 85 feet.

    I trolled around the anchor line, then went South West and ran in to a heard of lobsters on the sand.

    Easy pickins’!

    There’s no where to hide here.

    I was buzzed by a sea lion looking for someone to play with.

    I must have been narced because I had a hard time navigating; I wasn’t sure from which direction I had been.

    Within 15 minutes I had bagged five good sized (for this season) bugs that I knew didn’t need remeasuring once I surfaced.

    I watched my air really carefully and started to surface at 1000 psi.

    I thought to myself, “If I only caught two more I wouldn’t have to do a second dive, I could just start drinking beer.”

    I surfaced after an open water safety stop and made a short surface swim back to the boat.

    The rest made it back with zero to three bugs.

    Reverend Al brought up an enormous bug!

    Reverend Al brought up an enormous bug!

    The decision was made to stay put for the second dive.

    February 2, 2008

    Logged Dive #274 – Veteran’s Park, Sort Of Rough Swells

    Veteran’s Park, Redondo Beach, CA

    Solo Diving

    In with: 3000 psi
    Out with: 1000 psi
    Max depth: 80 feet
    Waves: 4 to 6 foot swells
    Visibility: 10 feet
    Water Temperature: Cold, maybe 57 degrees
    Total Bottom Time: 35 minutes or so

    It’s been stormy lately and it is forecast to rain tomorrow, so I decided to dive this morning.

    I didn’t bother checking any other locations; I assumed it would be sort of rough anywhere, but that’s not always the case.

    Dan and Chris from the Divevets were in the almost vacant parking lot.

    Chris had come out reporting 10 foot visibility and the surf seemed sort of manageable.

    I geared up and walked out.

    In waist high surf I was hit by several large swells that pushed me back.

    I was able to put my fins on, swim out and submerge.

    Vis sucked; maybe 10 feet or less, but the bottom churned in the swells.

    I thought about maybe canceling, but I proceeded down the canyon to 80 feet and then back up to 65 feet and then headed South towards the “monument” or “blocks” as some call it.

    I couldn’t find the monument; I may have just passed by them within a few feet.

    My camera stayed in my pocket this whole dive.

    Once back up from the canyon, the swells became apparent.

    The ocean floor at 35 feet was moving with the surge.

    I slowly proceeded back to shore and was pounded by four to six foot swells coming back to shore.

    Only a few divers were in the parking lot; most classes had been canceled.

    I probably would have been better off staying dry.

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