Three tree transformation

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YellowEye
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Three tree transformation

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Hi
I went diving at three tree Friday, Saturday and Monday night, all at high tide. It was interesting to see the change in the site over those days.

Friday -- decent viz at depth, horrible viz in the shallows, not many jelly fish around at all
Saturday -- lots of jellies. In the shallows I felt like I was in Jellyfish lake! About the same viz as the day before
Monday night (tonight) -- not very many jellies, the ones we found were bigger, including a medium sized lion's maine. Viz was much better in the shallows!

Here are some pics -- these are mostly from Saturday, as I was doing a refresher dive with a old buddy of mine on Friday and diving with a new diver friend tonight (didn't bring a camera).

Lots of mated pairs of helmet crabs on all these dives.
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eliseaboo
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Re: Three tree transformation

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Haha, I like the one of the two crabs "caught in the act" ;)
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Re: Three tree transformation

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Congratulations on the jelly shots -- they're SO hard to get!
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Re: Three tree transformation

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Thanks for the info! :) I think viz might be getting a break especially with cloudy skies.
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