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Coral Pillars, dive 49

November 29, 2010

Dive: 49
Belize Dive: 7
Date: 11/29/10
Site: Coral Pillars
Avg/Max Depth: 43/72
Temp: 81
TBT/CBT: 0:50/39:43
Buddies: Ted, Nick, Curtis, Kristen, Cindy, Ellie

We stayed on the boat for our surface interval. After that Rudy took us to Coral Pillars. Let’s see . . . the only thing I can remember about this dive is that WE SAW A SCHOOL OF 25 EAGLE RAYS!!1! It’s one of those things that very rarely happens. The most Rudy had seen before today was 16.

Curtis took this video while I was snapping away:

Here are more pictures of other stuff:

Another turtle:

Triggerfish:

Queen triggerfish:

Gray angelfish:


Filed Under: Diving, TravelTagged: belize, coral pillars, Diving, eagle rays

Hol Chan Canyon, dive 48

November 29, 2010

Dive: 48
Belize Dive: 6
Date: 11/29/10
Site: Hol Chan Canyon
Avg/Max Depth: 52/73
Temp: 81
TBT/CBT: 0:57/38:53
Buddies: Ted, Nick, Curtis, Kristen, Cindy, Ellie

Today Rudy took us, along with the two Texans, to Hol Chan Canyon. Not too long after getting in the water, my tank slid out of my BCD again. Kristen was quick to fix me up, then Rudy came and tightened the strap. Hopefully that won’t be an issue any longer. We gave Rudy permission to hunt lionfish on the dive, so he brought down his spear. Nick held it while Rudy was fixing my tank but gave it back before I could get a proper picture.

We saw 8 eagle rays. Unfortunately I was too far away to get a picture. There was a giant school of little blue fish that sway by. I did get those:

The dead lionfish started to attract groupers. There were a few friendly ones that hung around us for the dive. While I was busy photographing one, I almost missed the turtle that I was hovering over. Good thing Kristen was there to point out things I missed. The turtle just sat there while I took pictures. Well behaved sea creatures around these parts.

Right before our safety stop, Kristen came to the rescue again and pointed out a jellyfish. Apparently I missed the jellyfish on one of the other dives even though there was a big commotion around it. I had to clean up these photos a lot to remove the debris that floats in shallow water. I’m quite happy with the outcome.

While we were doing our safety stop, Kristen decided to purge her wetsuit. A big air bubble got stuck in her ankle and she started rocketing to the surface. To her embarrassment, Rudy had to come and rescue her. Lolll.


Filed Under: Diving, TravelTagged: belize, Diving, hol chan canyon

Belize – Sunday 11/28

November 28, 2010

When we got back to our room after diving, the maintenance man was sitting outside of our door with the air conditioner motor in pieces. Fortunately it didn’t take to long after that for him to finish and soon cold air was pumping into our condo.

We took the water taxi into town for dinner at Caliente. Nick ordered some delicious nachos for an appetizer, and I ate chicken fajitas for dinner. They had a delicious citrus sauce that seemed to go with everything. The highlight of the evening was definitely Ted wearing a sombrero and riding a fake donkey.

After dinner we got ice cream from Manelly’s. No pistachio this time, but the coconut was delicious. No creepy mechanical Santa either, and the fish tank was clean. Both pluses!


Filed Under: TravelTagged: ambergris caye, belize, san pedro

Cypress Canyons, dive 47

November 28, 2010

Dive: 47
Belize Dive: 5
Date: 11/28/10
Site: Cypress Canyons
Avg/Max Depth: 47/84
Temp: 81
TBT/CBT: 0:56/37:56
Buddies: Ted, Nick, Curtis, Kristen, Cindy, Ellie

The surface interval at the dive shop was fairly uneventful. Kristen and I walked to a pharmacy to get her some band-aids. Here’s a pic of K in the pharmacy in her wet suit:

I also got an unobstructed photo of the Lino’s Meats sign:

For the second dive, we went to Cypress Canyons. I had a lot of fun swimming around and taking photos.

Rudy found a nice sized lobster right off the bat:

This moray eel was swimming about, and this Nassau grouper didn’t much like it:

We went through a cave. I took some pictures from inside, but it was too dark for them to turn out. Very fun.

I kept thinking people were giving the sign for some sort of underwater moose because they kept wiggling their fingers above their heads. Turns out it was the sign for lionfish. Kristen pointed this one out to me:

This picture was taken right before the fish was speared. Lionfish aren’t native to this area. They are native to the pacific region. It is believed that they were introduced to this area when a hurricane took out an aquarium at the Atlantis resort in the Bahamas. They are wreaking havoc on the eco system here. They eat everything but have no natural predators in these waters. For that reason, killing these fish is encouraged. Rudy and Loidy have both hunted them. Apparently there stings are no fun. They don’t like to do it on dives, however. Whoever speared this one was someone who happened to be there at the same time as us.

I understand and agree with why they hunt these fish. But something about watching it done is unsettling. I wonder if I would have the same “that’s too bad” reaction if the fish were ugly . . .

You can read more about it here: Reef Killer: Lionfish

Back to happier topics: I love parrotfish, but I can never seem to get a good photo of one. I followed one, deeper and deeper, as it swam through the reef. I didn’t get a good pic of it, but when I looked at my computer, I only had 3 minutes left till deco. I was at 70+ feet at the time, so I slowly ascended to 35 and followed the group from above.

Ellie:

When I do my safety stop, I always try to stay away from people. A group of people underwater seems to have it’s own magnetic force. Sucks you right in. I really get a kick out of watching Rudy try to do a safety stop. He forms a little circle with Ellie, his daughter (also 10), and the newbs, and then tries to keep them all at 15 feet.

Right after my 3 minutes safety stop was over, I noticed my tank was bobbing along to the right of me. I got Ted’s attention. He gave me the “I’m shrugging my shoulders because I don’t know what you’re trying to tell me right now” sign. I knew when he noticed it had come loose because his eyes bugged out really wide. Then he and Nick fixed my tank. In retrospect I should have just surfaced with it like that. While they were fixing it, I sank down to 20 feet and my computer told me I needed another safety stop. It wasn’t a big deal because it takes a while for everyone to get in the boat anyway, so I just hung out at 10 feet for another 3 minutes.

More diving photos here.


Filed Under: Diving, TravelTagged: belize, cypress canyons, Diving

Tres Cocos, dive 46

November 28, 2010

Dive: 46
Belize Dive: 4
Date: 11/28/10
Site: Tres Cocos
Avg/Max Depth: 52/75
Temp: 81
TBT/CBT: 0:57/36:00
Buddies: Ted, Nick, Curtis, Kristen, Cindy, Ellie

Rudy brought us to Tres Cocos for our first dive of the day. Curtis was gracious enough to let me use his camera for today’s dives. I had a bit of a start when I got in and adjusted my mask and the camera floated in to my face. I also missed my first photo op: Ted’s tank slipped through his strap and was dangling behind him. Nick and I were good dive buddies and got him all fixed up, though.

I got some decent photos out of the first dive. Fish don’t like to hold still for me. I don’t know why. I have to be super stealth and sneak up on them. I found a little fish that liked the attention. Actually, I think he was more intrigued by the giant red lens filter on the camera.

Cindy pointed out a squirrelfish hovering next to a sand dollar:

Male and female stoplight parrotfish:

Some sort of tang:

Grouper:

More diving photos here.


Filed Under: Diving, TravelTagged: belize, Diving, tres cocos

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