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date :26/12/2006
time :9:00am to 12:00am
location :beach dive
wind :northeast 9kts ''offshore''
current :still "high tide" 1.9m
plankton :thick
temp :9c
visibility :good 3m "6/10"
fish :large schools of 2ft baracuda , 3 BIG groupers spotted '8kg-9kg , no travallys , no baitfish , large rabbit fish spotted
 
date :29/12/2006
time :10:30am to 12:30am
location :beach dive
sky : complete cloud cover
wind :northeast 19kts ''offshore''
current :still "high tide" 1.5m
plankton :light
temp :17c
visibility :good 3.9m "7/10"
fish :no baracuda , v.few baitfish , no big travally...few small sized , 2 big grouper spotted

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Nice grouper, where are you fishing, what about the temperature difference?

in qatar ... temp plays a big role in what fish are around ..

this is a thread for spearos to record there dives so that the information can

be used to plan future dives e.g : visibilty - amount and types of fish - current.
 
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