Logbook Scuba Dive # 176 - Fish Rock
Logbook Scuba Dive # 176 - Fish Rock |
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Cylinder Type: | Cylinder Size: | Working Pressure: | Supply Type: |
Steel | ![]() |
232 bar | ![]() |
O2: | He: | Min. PPO2: | Max. PPO2: |
33% | 0% | - | 1.4 bar |
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MOD: | EAD: | END: |
32.4 m | 26.0 m | 32.4 m | |
Start Pressure: | End Pressure: | Diff. Pressure: | |
214 bar | 104 bar | 110 bar | |
Avg. Depth: | SAC Rate: | ||
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Avg. Depth: | SAC Rate: | ||
15.15 m | 10.50 litres/min | ||
Gas Mixture: | |||
Nitrox 33% |
Boat Name: Ocean Trek, a catamaran style vessel that measures 18 meters in length, powered by two 6-71 Detroit diesel engines giving a top speed of 10 knots. The wind changed direction through the night, meaning we could dive the North side of Jervis Bay on Saturday, and once again music alerted us that another superb brekky was served. Our first dive was Fish Rock, and significantly better vis. We descended on rocky reef covered in multi-coloured tulips, and typical local fish life. As we made our way to the shallows, we encountered large schools of Yellow Tail Scad and Pomfrets, an awesome sight! Hot muffins awaited us back on deck, as we relaxed before the next dive. |
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