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Aloha Friday Dives

by | Apr 28, 2017 | Dive Reports | 0 comments

Sarah Moore

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Why Nitrox on Shallow Dives?

Why Nitrox on shallow dives? A deep dive (pun intended) into the physics of nitrogen as a breathing gas and you will find a co efficient that measures the narcotic effect of the gas. How does this relate to the use of nitrox on shallow dives? What I do remember from...

Divemaster Internship in Hawaii

Divemaster Internship at Island Divers Hawaii If you are interested in a Divemaster Internship at Island Diver Hawaii we welcome you to explore this page and determine if it will be a good fit for you.  This page is not a sales pitch.  An intern become an integral...

Marine Debris Rapid Response Team

Marine Debris Rapid Response Team makes its debut Oceans Defenders Alliance (ODA) and Island Divers Hawaii have teamed up to form the Rapid Response team.  These partners, while a team of dedicated volunteers, have been doing cleanups in Maunalua Bay since 2017.  The...

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Today was an absolutely gorgeous morning out on the water. Totally flat seas and crystal clear water. Always nice on the boat to have a break from the wind out here. We had an awesome group of divers with us today. We headed out to the LCU for our first dive. There was a white tip reef shark underneath the LCU today and three spotted eagle rays cruising around it. We were also able to spot an octopus hiding on top of the wreck.  The giant school of barracuda that has been hanging around was there again today. We had an awesome dive in some awesome conditions. Second dive site we went to today was Fantasy Reef. Visibility was a little lower than at the LCU but that didn’t stop us from seeing tons of turtles! We probably saw at least 10 different turtles. We found another little octopus and a couple moray eels. We also had an inquisitive and large barracuda come check us out during our safety stop. Overall two amazing dives. Thanks to everyone for coming out and diving with us. Hope to see everyone back out there again soon. A very special congratulations to Mike for finishing his Advanced Open Water certification today! Way to go Mike!

Crew: Captain Joe, Instructor Sarah, Instructor Dave

Conditions: water temp 77 F, visibility 60-100