Boat Dive

Yahoo! After two weeks of answering questions, a strenuous beach dive, and three boat dives, Roy is now a certified diver.   He did great, completed all the water skills and book knowledge with flying colors. Roy can be identified by his wet suit with BLUE accents, orange on his snorkel and orange fins,

Sunday morning we met the boat at 6:15am and headed to Catalina.  There were about 15 divers on board as well at the dive master and captain.  The ride was about an hour and a half long, smooth, a little foggy, warm enough and left me a bit sleepy.

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We dove in 3 locations: Starlight, Eel, and Lion’s Head.  While the captain was setting the anchor, the dive master told us about the location.  She pointed out landmarks, told us what depths to expect, what the current and bottom are like and any other information she had about the site.  As each diver suited up and made their way to the back of the boat, she also checked us off and did a roll call when we returned.  It’s best not to leave without all your divers.

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This is Roy doing a giant stride off the back of Sundiver to his instructor Lindsay.  From there Lindsay had the students do a few skills on the surface and then after they signaled to go down, looked around, put the regulator in, checked the time, they all went down along the anchor or buoy line.

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On the bottom Lindsay had a few more skills before taking everyone for a spin around the cove.  On this day Lindsay had two adult students and two 11-yr old boys.  I noticed that when the students settled to the bottom, the men focused their attention on the instructor but the boys played.  It was fun to watch them digging in the sand, poking at shells and kelp.

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Roy was a buddy with Matthew, the boy in the wet suit with yellow accents.  They decided on the second dive to go down without a hood.  This decision was reversed on the last dive because they found out how much heat is lost through their head.
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The sky was clear and the sun shown all the way down to where we were at 30ft.  Until Roy is 15, his Junior certification will only allow him to dive to 40 ft.  This depth will be fine to hunt for lobster, watch eels slither out of their holes, enjoy the brilliant colors of fish that live in the shallower depths, and here in California follow the kelp as it reaches to the surface.

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While we were at the Aquarium a few days ago, Roy expressed an interest in diving in the kelp beds.  Today his wish came true.

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The kelp is an algae that fastens itself to a rock and grows at a rate of more than a foot a day.  These forests wave in the surging water and have urchins, fish, and little horn sharks living in and around the edges.

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At the end of the dive, the goPro battery was finished for the day.  I managed to get a picture of the Garibaldi fish, California’s state fish, but missed the schools of tiny fish, little sharks and other fish I need to learn to identify when spend more time diving in California.

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Next, the dive gear gets packed up and shipped off to Makai where we’ll be learning about Caribbean Tropical fish.

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