A Herbst’s Nurse Shark was sighted on three consecutive days. A very rare sighting, cause normally they are only seen once they are tawled from the deep.
Still some resilient Leopard Sharks, but summer is on its way out.
Some more eaglerays, turtles, Blue Gropers and an intermediate juvenile Tall-fin Batfish (see photo on the left).
- Weather
- Heavy heavy rain on Saturday night/Sunday morning with strong winds. Settled by Sunday afternoon and the remainder of the week we had sunny weather, cool evenings. S/SW winds
- Sea
- Bit of a swell, some snorkelling was cancelled
- Water temperature
- 21°C
- Visibility
- 15 meters. 20 meters on some days
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