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10/06 PNW HH & Dive - Find Fish!


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Poll: REEF quarterly Survey Dive Day (11 member(s) have cast votes)

Would you be interested in joining REEF for their quarterly local Survey Dive Day on October 28th?

  1. Yes (7 votes [63.64%])

    Percentage of vote: 63.64%

  2. No (1 votes [9.09%])

    Percentage of vote: 9.09%

  3. I am interested, but cannot attend this dive day (3 votes [27.27%])

    Percentage of vote: 27.27%

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#46 Dive_Girl

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Posted 26 October 2006 - 01:37 PM

Well, it looks like I'm bailing too! I'm already diving in the morning and early afternoon, and it looks like this event has fizzled out. :banghead:

This event has certainly not fizzeled out. Wylerbear and ReefDiver are heading this dive up. It is a REEF quarterly dive that Single Divers is joining so there will be numerous divers attending including gis_gal and coachrenz.

Quarterly REEF Survey Dive Days are important not only to meet other divers and increase your ID skills, but also to:

Assist REEF in obtaining a strong sample from individual sites
Assist REEF in focusing efforts on particular sites of interest
Assist REEF in defining the minimum number of surveys for the data to be really useful and the number of surveys at which the statistics stabilize.

I would certainly be attending if I hadn't ended up with the opportunity to join friends diving in Canada.

Look forward to the next event. If do another shark hunt, we could do it earlier in the evening now, since it gets dark so early.

Sounds good!
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#47 gcbryan

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Posted 26 October 2006 - 03:31 PM

Look forward to the next event. If do another shark hunt, we could do it earlier in the evening now, since it gets dark so early.

Sounds good!

Maybe we should call the next one "Searching for the not as elusive Giant Pacific Octopus" and if we happen to see a Sixgill ... great! I just saw a large GPO out in the open, hunting for food a few days ago at Cove 2 while being buzzed by a Harbor Seal at the same time. As mentioned above, good nightime diving is certainly easier now.

#48 cmt489

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Posted 29 October 2006 - 05:58 PM

I have moved the reports to this thread.




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