First Guided Dives in Hawaii
Feb
12
2010

Dive No.: 1983 Dive Site: Two Minutes Out, Oahu, Hawaii Max Depth: 52ft/16m Total Time: 42 mins Air: 200bar – 130 bar Mix: air Tank: 80cu Weight: 8lbs Visibility: 60ft/18m Water: 75F/24C Exposure: Rash Guard, 5mm full wet suit, 3mm skull cap Comments: My first dive guiding certified divers on Hawaii! This was a gentle cruise around an urchin-covered ledge where many eels poked their heads out from tiny crevices. Two turtles swam in slow circles around the descent line at the start of the dive. I also spotted a tiny leaf scorpionfish, a enormous queen conch, and the pivoting eyes of a mantis shrimp hidden in its hole. Dive No.: 1984 Dive Site: Turtles, Oahu, Hawaii Max Depth: 42ft/12m » read more «

First Hawaii Class
Feb
12
2010

Dive No.: 1981 Dive Site: Turtle Canyon, Oahu, Hawaii Max Depth: 38ft/11m Total Time: 38mins Air: 200bar – 140 bar Mix: air Tank: 80cu Weight: 8lbs Visibility: 30ft/10m Water: 75F/24C Exposure: Rash Guard, 5mm full wet suit, 3mm skull cap Comments: My first Discover Scuba Dive on Oahu. Michael from Germany did a great job with the skills and dived like a natural; one of the easiest DSDs I’ve ever taught. Viz wasn’t great, but we managed to spot a big turtle right off the bat. Lots of slender cornetfish in this area. Dive No.: 1982 Dive Site: Kokomo Craters, Oahu, Hawaii Max Depth: 35ft/11m Total Time: 42mins Air: 140bar – 80 bar Mix: air Tank: 80cu Weight: 8lbs Visibility: » read more «

Good Morning Hawaii!
Feb
11
2010

Dive No.: 1980 Dive Site: Lanai Lookout, Oahu, Hawaii Max Depth: 58ft/17m Total Time: 48mins Air: 200bar – 120 bar Mix: EANx36 Tank: 80cu Weight: 8lbs Visibility: 80ft/24m Water: 73F/23C Exposure: Rash Guard, 5mm full wet suit, 3mm skull cap Comments: The climb into and out out of this shore dive was half the insane adventure! The approach began with a scamper down the smooth rock face, a crawl through a narrow tunnel running under the road, and a stagger out onto a slick wave-beaten pinnacle— all in full dive gear. The eight-foot plummit from a giant stride entry had to be timed with the rolling waves to avoid being smacked against the rocks. Plunging beneath the wave crests in » read more «

Divelog #1979
Feb
7
2010

Dive No.: 1979 Dive Site: Mahi Shipwreck, Oahu, Hawaii Max Depth: 85ft/26m Total Time: 42mins Air: 200bar – 110 bar Mix: EANx36 Tank: 80cu Weight: 8lbs Visibility: 60ft/18m Water: 75F/24C Exposure: Rash Guard, 5mm full wet suit, 3mm skull cap Comments: 180ft shipwreck sunk in the 1980s with very good coral growth. Wreck structure is unstable and swimthrus are discouraged. Two squadrons of eagle rays, first a pair, next a trio, swam around the wreck. An imperial nudibranch (found only in Hawaii) fell from the wreck and landed on my slates. It hung around for about five minutes, slowly inching up my arm while my buddy snapped photos. Several extremely long fairy nudibranches inched along the wreck, their vibrant blue » read more «