Saturday, May 24, 2008

22nd - 23rd May - Racha Yai Island



Thursday, 22nd May
Dive 73:
Bay 2, Staghorn Reef
Max Depth: 17.3m ; Bottom time: 40 min
Water Temp: 29c; Visibility: 10-15m

Dive 74: Bay 1, Andaman Princess Wreck
Max Depth: 22.2m ; Bottom time: 40 min
Water Temp: 28c; Visibility: 10-15m

Friday, 23rd May
Dive 75: Bay 2, Andaman Eagle Wreck
Max Depth: 27.1m ; Bottom time: 38 min
Water Temp: 29c; Visibility: 5-10m

Dive 76: Bay 3, Lucy's Reef
Max Depth: 20.1m ; Bottom time: 48 min
Water Temp: 29c; Visibility: 15-20m

Comments: Much better weather in
the last few days, with the wind calming down, and the sea is flat. making a very enjoyable trip for our returning diver, Kelly O from Santa Cruz. Visibility was still quite murky post full-moon, thus 5-10m were the norm for the wreck dives. At the safety stop, we hung out with a school of neon fusiliers, getting cleaned by a couple of Cleaner wrasse, Click here to see the short video clip. Condition improved tremendously at Lucy's Reef, blue water and good sunlight for more opportunities to swim lazily with a school of yellow-tailed barracudas. More photos of the 2 days diving are posted at Picassa, click the link below:

Racha Yai 22-23 May

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

20th May - Racha Yai Island

Dive 71: Bay 2, Andaman Eagle Wreck
Max Depth: 26.9m ; Bottom time: 37 min
Water Temp: 30c; Visibility: 5-10m

Dive 72: Bay 2, Andaman Eagle Wreck
Max Depth: 26m ; Bottom time: 40 min
Water Temp: 30c; Visibility: 5m

Comment: a new wreck sunk recently in bay 2 off Racha East coast. She's a wooden sailboat, sunk in 26m, near the cement blocks area, creating a new attraction for Racha Yai. More photos will follow when condition improve.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

9th-10th May: Phi Phi Island


Friday, 9th May 2008
Dive 66:
Ko Doc Mai
Max Depth: 24m ; Bottom time: 37 min
Water Temp: 30c; Visibility: 5-10m

Dive 67: Bida Nai, Phi Phi Islands
Max Depth: 17m ; Bottom time: 45 min
Water Temp: 29c; Visibility: 5-15m

Dive 68: Lohsama Bay, Phi Phi Le Island
Max Depth: 17.0m ; Bottom time: 48 min
Water Temp: 29c; Visibility: 5-10m

Comments: A good and not too difficult first dive for Will & Margaret. Ko Doc Mai cooperated with mild
current and enough marine life for a check-out dive. Ko Bida Nai was a bit strange, as we began the dive in very milky condition & vis. However, turning the corner into the swim-through, the vis cleared out and allowed a very nice view of the coral garden. Green turtle, yellow-lined snappers, and various pufferfish (seal face, mapped, common etc.) are among the features of the dive. Lohsama Bay surprised me! I haven't been on this dive site in a few years, however, this dive was excellent! Cloudy skies and stormy condition made it as if it was a night dive. With flashlights on, the canyon presented 6 different nudibranch, slugs & flatworms! It was as if I was diving in Indonesia :-) an awesome dive for the macro enthusiasts, and a hidden gem for photographers looking for an easy & shallow site with loads of life.

Saturday, 10th May 2008

Dive 69: Bida Nok, Phi Phi Islands
Max Depth: 23.1m ; Bottom time: 44 min (32% EAN)
Water Temp: 29c; Visibility: 10-15m

Dive 70: Table Coral City, Phi Phi Le Island
Max Depth: 21.6m ; Bottom time: 48 min (32% EAN)
Water Temp: 30c; Visibility: 10m

Comments: Ah, what a gorgeous morning, sunshine, blue skies, and urgh... lots of wind! Ko Bida Nok surface was very choppy, with waves & swells of 2-3m. Descending into the sandy bottom just outside its small cove, we bumped into a green turtle :-) The rest of the dive was quite relax, a bit of surge, and also mild current moving us along nicely. Marine life features: Bluespotted stingray, pharaoh cuttlefish, feeding jacks, and a 2m leopard shark relaxing in the sand at the end of the dive. Moving to Table Coral city, on the east side of Phi Phi Le to hide away from the wind and waves, for our second dive of the trip. Great patches of coral pinnacles, featuring the "damsel fish" in various families: tomatoes & western clownfish, skunk & clark's anemonefish, soldiers fish (part of the squirrelfish family), and a resting Hawksbill turtle.

More photos at Picassa, click on the album below:
Margaret & Will PP dive adventure




Friday, May 2, 2008

2nd May: Offspray adventure to Phi Phi


Dive 64: Bida Nai, Phi Phi Islands
Max Depth: 17.9m ; Bottom time: 43 min
Water Temp: 30c; Visibility: 10m
Comment:
Dive featured a Blacktip reef shark (1.5m) & green turtle. Coral garden was spectacular as always, and school of blue-lined snappers hung around atop the staghorn coral field, trying to fend off attacks by jack trevallies from the blue.

Dive 65: Table corals City, Phi Phi Le*
Max Depth: 16.1m ; Bottom time: 50 min
Water Temp: 30c; Visibility: 10m
Comment: My first dive here at this dive site. It's a gem! Nicely
stacked cement cubes to creating a pyramid like artificial reef. Table corals, sea fans, and staghorns are healthy in shallows, right up to 3-4m along the wall. Marine life feature: friendly tiera batfishes, 4 different versions of anemone fish (western clownfish, clark's anemone, tomato anemone, and skunk anemone). Video of "Lavena & the clownfish" below:




See more at the photo album below:
Phi Phi Adventure 2nd May

May Day, 2008: MSDT PREP


Dive 62: Scuba Cat Wreck Bay 2, Racha Yai Island**
Max Depth: 31.9m ; Bottom time: 35 min
Water Temp: 30c; Visibility: 20m
Comment: Spectacular Visibility for our deep dive. The wreck is in great shape. With very mild current, we had
no trouble spending our full 20 minutes exploring the hull and the inside.

Dive 63: Do Little Do Bay 3, Racha Yai Island
Max Depth: 17m ; Bottom time: 50 min
Water Temp: 30c; Visibility: 20m
Comment: Must see TV... check out the action scene between "kung fu Joe vs Johny trigger fish" below: