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dives : 60 | dive time : 36:00:50 | longest : 01:03:30 | deepest : 36.3m
2015-07-12 16:39:45
| Dive Number: | 60 (dive 2 of repetitive dive after a 1 hour 13 minute surface interval) | |||
| Dive time to date: | 36:00:50 | |||
| Dive site: | Scotland, Eyemouth, SS President, (55°52'54"N 2°4'26"W) [coordinates are my best guess] |
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| Dive stats: |
00:50:00 dive time to a maximum depth of 16.3 with 4m visibilty
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| Water entry: | Boat dive into salt water with waves and current | |||
| Temperature: | Air : 19°C, Water : 12°C | |||
| Exposure protection: | Dry suit, hood, gloves | |||
| Cylinder(s): | Size : 12l (232bar), Start : 222bar, End : 66bar, O2 : 33% | |||
| Weight: | 18kg integrated | |||
| Buddy: | Mark Davis | |||
| Computer: | Suunto Vyper Air | |||
| Notes: | Apparently we were dropped onto a wreck. I saw a few bits of metal, but it was mainly large rocks / reefs on the bottom. The water was full of debris - small bits of seaweed and general crud, most likely due to the recent rain. Not a great deal to see - urchins and soft corals being the main sights. A few small starfish and a crab or two. We did manage to find an area without as much debris, but there wasn't much life to be found either as it was a sandy bottom. On the way up though we ran into several rather large jellyfish! | |||
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