Once again I took the opportunity to strap a gopro on the BC for a muck around, so theress video somewhere on here, again I don't claim to be Coppola, so take it for what it is.
Anyway, it was about 5-6 knots ESE at the surface and decent viz below and we started with a little surface swim before dropping down over the sand to make a beeline for the main wall.
I'll be honest, today wasn't the best day for the big stuff coming out to play, but with scenery like this, you really can't complain....
The second dine was off to a good start straight of the bat with not one but two octopus. One big one hiding out in it's hole and a small one hiding round the mooring point giving me some high fives.
As well as some fantastic blennies. Lots of them. It wouldn't be a dive without them.
And we some banded jawfish (no eggs yet), needlenose filefish, and some hamlets into the mix.
And last but not least, a christmas tree worm. Everyone needs a christmas tree worm in their life.
There you go, a short and sweet update today, so plenty of pictures and minimal reading. Enjoy.
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