Thursday, September 18, 2008
Green bottom clouds
Monday, September 15, 2008
French Frigate Lake
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Our first dive
Our first day of tows at French Friagate Shoals was wonderful. The underwater visibility wasn't the best, maybe 35-40 ft but the above-water conditions were unheard of in the NWHI at this time of year. Hardly a breath of wind and water as smooth as glass. Here two of our intrepid divers ready themselves for their first dive.



Ready to dive

Well, we are supposed to be within 2 hours of our first dive site, but there is still no land in site. It is a gorgeous day and the haze has lifted so you can see all the way to the horizon in every direction. It still amazes me to look out over the ocean and see nothing else – no boats, land, birds – just blue as far as the eye can see. It reminds me of a desert that’s hiding something fantastic underneath. I can’t wait to jump in and explore what’s below all that blue.
We have been making good time and will be arriving at French Frigate Shoals two hours ahead of schedule. We should be able to get two dives in today and then the work really begins! Weather permitting, we will be diving 3 times a day until our next transit or until we have been diving 9 days in a row.
I better be off now to finish a few last minute preparations, then its time for lunch, a safety briefing and then we dive!
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