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by | Dec 8, 2014 | Dive Reports | 0 comments

Maxine Markert

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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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Excellent day to be out on the water couldn’t have asked for a better group of diver on this lovely day. We started out our day at the Corsair our only natural wreck in Maunalua Bay and our deepest one as well! After a 20 minute dive we made our way over around Diamond head and tied up at the YO-257 and San Pedro. We were lucky to see some large green sea turtles and double the wrecks! Morgan and Jason had a little fun with the dolphins on their way back to the boat and Larry, Brittany, Pete and myself got to watch them circle us on our safety stop! Once we were back on the boat we were treated by Lauren and Kellan to delectable lunch of sandwiches chips apples and brie. On our way back to Mauanalua bay we got to enjoy a nice long hour interval as we made our way to sea cave. After enter the cave we stumbled upon 3 white tip reef sharks and a monk seal! My group consisted of Matt, Jason, Chris, Ron, Morgan and Jason who all we were super pumped about our 40 minute dive along one of the best reef we have on the Island of Oahu. Larry also had a happy group of divers, Brittany, Mikeal, William, Shirley, Pete and Michael, who all equally were excited about being able to get to such a rare dive site. Thank you all for coming out and enjoying the dives with Larry and myself we look forward to seeing all of you again very soon for some and much later for other. Mahalo!

White tips cuddling!

White tips cuddling!

Brittany with a turtle

Brittany with a turtle

 

San Pedro

San Pedro

Dive Sites: Corsair; 107ft max depth current east mild, 20minutes, temp 76. YO-257; depth 98ft, 30 minute dive, temp 77, current east moderate. Sea Cave; depth 78 ft, time 40 minutes, temp 76, current west moderate.

Staff: Captain Kellan, Crew Lauren, Instructors Larry, Maxine