Here is our dive conditions report compliments of our wonderful guests, Caitlyn and Devin. Today’s dives were at Ron’s reef and Breaker’s. Seas were 1-2 feet and water temperature was 79-80 degrees. Visibility was around 30ft but still a little dusty from the remnants of hurricane Sandy. Good news is there is about another 2+ feet of extra reef. The surge created by the storm removed an impressive amount of sand along the ledges. We hardly recognized some of our regular spots. Watch our blog for photos and a more thorough dive report coming soon.
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