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Tuesdays with morays

by | Mar 15, 2014 | Dive Reports | 2 comments

Larry Hogan

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OK, it’s not Tuesday, but the erudite reader will not have to google the reference. and there were lots of morays out there today and almost all were accompanied by friendly crabs, shrimp, or pipe fish!  Viz was 90 feet at Kahala Barge and we got to see some good-sized trevally swimming around, plus octopus, and lots of fish on the barge deck!  2nd jump was a drift of Fantasy Reef, awesome as always!  this is a great site for morays, actually a great site for everything we see out here! we saw white tip sharks, octopus, and eagle rays, to name a few!  Plus great topography!! another awesome day of Oahu scuba diving!DSC00075 DSC00071 DSC00091 DSC00077