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ninja turtles – March 12, 2014

Lauren Smith

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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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This afternoon, Capt. Kendall brought us to Koko Craters and Turtle Canyons where we took two terrific groups of divers around the shallow sites. David took the certified divers while Sam lead two refresher scuba divers and a DSD around the sites. Turtles, morays, cushion stars, and reef fish were abundant on both sites. An octopus and puffers were also observed.

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Conditions: Warm, Partially cloudy with a mild northeast breeze.

Visibility: 45-50′

Dive Sites: Koko Craters and Turtle Canyons

Dive Conditions:  Koko Craters vis. 50′, max depth 38′, 38 min. dive time, water temp 76 f, West current;  Turtle Canyons vis. 45′, max depth 32′, 40 min. dive time, water temp 76 f, West current.

Marine life observed: Turtles, morays, cushion stars, and reef fish were abundant on both sites. An octopus and puffers were also observed

Staff: Capt Kendall, Instructors Sam and David, and Crew Dene