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Zack's Diving Blog: September 2007
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Sunday, September 30, 2007. Fort Wetherill - NEADC Tropical Fish Hunt. Fort Wetherill State Park, Jamestown, Rhode Island ( 41 28.774, -071 21.618. I drove down to Ft. Whetherill State Park. In Rhode Island with. Adina Schreiber and Thorin Tabor for the New England Aquarium Dive Club's Tropical Fish Hunt. And a 3 inch snowy grouper. I did two dives, both over an hour long with much of that time on or near the surface (it got colder as I went deeper and there were fewer small fish around so I figured near...
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Zack's Diving Blog: November 2007
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Friday, November 16, 2007. As Alvarro was busy and this would be our last chance to dive on Cozumel, Ben from Mayan Aqua Divers arranged for us to join a trip with another dive business. We took a ferry out and then walked to a local shop for the others to pick up gear. The gear seemed to be of questionable quality as some of the wetsuits had holes and they were told that leaking regulators were ok. 05 mm dive skin. Cozumel, Unknown Reef. Cozumel, Unknown Reef. Tuesday, November 13, 2007. Ben from Mayan ...
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Zack's Diving Blog: June 2008
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Saturday, June 28, 2008. Corporation Beach, Dennis, Massachusetts. The weather was warm and humid with overcast skies and winds from the south-southwest, so the northern-facing beach had little surf. During the dive we saw a large number of sting rays and spider crabs along with smaller fish and a few crabs and comb jellyfish. The dive was very. Shallow, but the bottom had a good variety between rocks, sea weed, and sea grass. Surprisingly, despite the overcast skies, we didn't see any lobster. Shark's C...
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Zack's Diving Blog: October 2008
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Saturday, October 11, 2008. Fort Wetherill and King's Beach. Jamestown and Newport, Rhode Island. Brian Richburg and I went down to Rhode Island to hunt for tropical fish. Weather conditions were good and had been good for a while, but Fort Wetherill's visibility was very poor. Since Brian had forgotten the dive flag we decided not to try to dive the wall outside the cove. Instead we came in and went to King's Beach after being told the other cove had 3' visibility. Saturday, October 4, 2008. It faces to...
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Zack's Diving Blog: Isle of Shoals (Seal Dive!)
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Sunday, September 14, 2008. Isle of Shoals (Seal Dive! Isle of Shoals, New Hampshire/Maine. After mechanical problems prevented us from going on this trip on 8/31, we were able to reschedule for 9/14 and head out with the Northeast Charter Boat Company aboard the Sushi Seeker, a 36' boat equipped for both fishing and diving. Captain Bill drove the boat out through some light rain and waves the six miles or so to the islands that collectively share the name Isle of Shoals. Duck Island - Cove. Duck Island ...
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Zack's Diving Blog: September 2008
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Sunday, September 21, 2008. Fort Wetherill - NEADC Tropical Fish Hunt and BBQ. Fort Wetherill, Jamestown, Rhode Island. Brian and I went down to Fort Wetherill for the New England Aquarium Dive Club. S annual Tropical Fish Hunt and BBQ. There didn't seem to be any presentations this year, but it was still great to have a barbecue and see other people's catches. I also saw Kat from Burlington Scuba, and Michael from NEADC. I caught a spotfin butterflyfish. Fort Wetherill (Left Cove). After wandering aroun...
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Zack's Diving Blog: Nubble Light
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Saturday, August 23, 2008. Nubble Light, York, Maine. Nubble Light is a great location for diving, and not much further from Waltham than Cape Ann locations. Parking is pretty tight, but if you can get a space it's close to the entry. The entry is an easy walk down to a long sloping rock ledge. The ledge can be pretty slippery, but isn't much of a danger. The area is called Sohier park and has a rest room and some nearby food options. The lighthouse island itself is off limits. Nubble Light (Dive 1).
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Zack's Diving Blog: Halibut Point
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Sunday, August 31, 2008. Halibut Point, Rockport, Massachusetts. To get to the Sea Rocks area, follow the road that runs to the right as you look back toward the parking hut. It will turn into a dirt road, and from there stay toward the right (unless that right is someone's driveway). The Sea Rocks area are a number of large slabs of stone, that make setting up easy, but the rocks can be slick and the entrance hard when the sea is rough. Halibut Point - Sea Rocks (Dive 1). View my complete profile. Mayan...
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Zack's Diving Blog: August 2008
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Sunday, August 31, 2008. Halibut Point, Rockport, Massachusetts. To get to the Sea Rocks area, follow the road that runs to the right as you look back toward the parking hut. It will turn into a dirt road, and from there stay toward the right (unless that right is someone's driveway). The Sea Rocks area are a number of large slabs of stone, that make setting up easy, but the rocks can be slick and the entrance hard when the sea is rough. Halibut Point - Sea Rocks (Dive 1). Saturday, August 23, 2008.