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Watching a Ray

The first sign that told us that diving the Delray Wreck was going to be a good dive was that immediately on arrival, we found a little ray.

The little stingray was just swimming next to the Boiler just as we arrived. It sat on the sand for a bit but I guess I was probably breathing too loud as it swam off soon after. (more…)

Diving the Delray Beach Wreck

Sunday was a fabulous day for diving. Not much current, great water temperature and visibility for miles … well, feet but alot of feet – 40 to 50 feet easy. If you haven’t dived the Delray Beach Wreck, it can be a treat. It varies as sometimes the sand creeps up and covers parts of it but Sunday, it was great.

Boiler at the Delray Wreck

Coming up to the Boiler on the Delray Wreck

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Deerfield Beach Pier Cleanup

Well, from all I could see, the Deerfield Beach cleanup under the pier was a resounding success. By the time Dave and I got to the beach at around 8:35 Saturday morning, they had already checked in 150 divers. As you can see, there’s a lot of pier to clean so I’m sure they were busy for the whole morning.

Deerfield Beach Pier

Deerfield Beach Pier on the morning of the clean-up

I assume that they were but I don’t know because we saw all the people and bailed.

Update: They were successful – 170+ divers according to Brett at the ScubaBoard. The pictures look great – an octopus and … is that a lionfish? (more…)

Let’s go Diving

Does everybody have the urge to submerge? That's our signal to get into the water and have fun. So, let's just dive in. The ocean is open.

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