Sth Maroubra 3rd May 2008
Dive 307. 10.47 am, 18 degrees, 57 mins, 14 max, 9.5 av
South westerly winds had been blowing over the last few days which made Sth Maroubra - a rarely-dived site - a goer. Dave Young was divemaster with a large group; I buddied with Liz, Julian and John. We entered via the rocks at the extreme southern end near the rifle range, the water was clear and there were plenty of fish about, mainly large schools of yellowtail and pomfret. Also a couple of weedy sea dragons, a cranky-looking giant cuttlefish and a wobbegong. Liz said thatDave caught sight of a blue devil fish but we didn’t see it. The current at the beach on exit was quite strong and it took me a while to get back in.
South westerly winds had been blowing over the last few days which made Sth Maroubra - a rarely-dived site - a goer. Dave Young was divemaster with a large group; I buddied with Liz, Julian and John. We entered via the rocks at the extreme southern end near the rifle range, the water was clear and there were plenty of fish about, mainly large schools of yellowtail and pomfret. Also a couple of weedy sea dragons, a cranky-looking giant cuttlefish and a wobbegong. Liz said thatDave caught sight of a blue devil fish but we didn’t see it. The current at the beach on exit was quite strong and it took me a while to get back in.
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