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Diving Whittier Alaska
Posted On 08/31/2007 11:27:59 by neoduck7mm

Last Sunday my buddy and I dove on the artificial reef and did some maping. After a year and 6 months the new reef is doing well. It's covered in kelp. We are seeing lots of Rockfish, Ronquils, Ling Cod, Decorated Warbonnets, Giant Pacific Octopus, Arctic Shannys. Lots of 1500lb Steller Sealions chasing Silver Salmon.


Vis has been 30'/10 meters most of the summer. Water temps are 55 degrees F/13 degrees C. Divings been great. Wish You were here!


Neoduck



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From: nemo
09/23/2007 10:39:45
ok so summer cant be to bad there but the winter man that water has to be cold than cold


From: MARTYTHEHAMMER
09/02/2007 12:26:06

thats gatta be cold

 



From: emdav01
08/31/2007 12:40:26
sounds great!
any pictures in the pipeline?


From: scuba_ddl
08/31/2007 12:17:36
Wish I was there as well....  WELL if i had a dry suit that is..  LOL




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