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As I recall it was a Sunday about two weeks ago.
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Upon further review (sorry for NFL parlance) I realize that the camera in use could've afforded wider angle at closer range, and the viz might've been marginally better. I doubt it gets much better down there -- that's a very busy cove. In fact, Senter Cove Guy and I lost each other moments after descending in July -- and had to resurface/regroup before dropping down right on the wreck. I'd say viz was maybe 10-15 feet, but in low-light conditions. We both carry lights, so it's easy to find the other diver. But still...viz & temps there are both LOW. In fact, I spotted a salmon upon ascent when we were there a few years ago in August. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
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