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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Northern Lilian 7-7-12





On February 26, 1939, the Lilian collided with the freighter Weigand in the fog and sunk off of Barnegat, NJ.  Today, I was able to dive on the wreck where it is providing lots of habitat for a wide variety of species.

I have been trying to dive the Northern Lilian for the past two years and have been blown out of every trip that I was on so, I was glad that the weather was finally cooperating and, today I would finally get to dive this wreck.  I was under the impression that I have never dove this wreck before...  However, when I was thumbing through my old log book looking for the Astra trip reports, I came upon two logged dives to the Northern Lilian indicating that I did indeed dive this wreck on September 23, 1991 off of George Hoffman's Sea Lion.  It was my logged dive numbers 98 & 99.  My memory is generally pretty good but, this is proof that all these years of diving are affecting my memory to some extent, good ole nitrogen!  In my old log book I wrote that the wreck sat at depth of 152-155' and that particular day we had good visibility (20').  There were tons of bugs, winches attached to poles and the bottom moved with conga eels..Great dive.  I also wrote that Bill got a piece of a backing plate.  Ironic how today conditions remain the same, especially with the bottom having a large abundance of conga eels.  However, my log stated that  I did an 18 minute dive with a 20 minute total  hang time for the first dive and a 20 minute dive and 48 minute total hang for dive two..That was is in the days of diving with air and no O2 for deco...I am glad times have changed for the better in terms of the length of the hang time.


This was a special day for me because I was finally going to complete my NAUI Trimix dives.  I was supposed to take a Trimix course back in 2007 when the instructor that I was going to utilized died while  wreck diving in Florida.  This shook me up quite a bit and it has taken me this long to find another instructor that I felt comfortable with.  We went out on the Independence II on a charter chartered by The Scuba Connection and I was finally going to meet and dive with Wayne and Jason in person.  Wayne and Jason were patient with me last year in helping me to choose a new drysuit that had the perfect fit and we succeeded because I am very happy with my new suit.  The rest of the charter was filled with the usual suspects that made the day fun!

Geoff Graham was my dive buddy today and I planned to follow him around the wreck and to take photos along the way.  Once on the bottom we swam around some of the higher pieces of the wreck and I could spot the boilers in the distance.  The visibility was about 25'-30' and it was very, very cold...48 degrees on the bottom.  I kept stopping to take photos and I didn't want to hold up Geoff, so eventually he went about his dive and so did I.  I was in the middle of taking a photo when a monkfish came along and practically swam into me.  I then noticed that it was tangled in some sort of line.  I was trying to figure out what was up with this monkfish when I spotted Brandon above me (aka purple, pink and lime green guy).  He caught the monkfish and had his spool line weaved through a hole in its mouth and was pulling it around like it was his pet dog or something.  I continued on my way and Brandon took off with his fish.
Brandon's pet Monkfish
  I noticed that there were quite a few cod on this wreck which is promising.  In the "old" days there were always lots of cod to spear, these days its a treat to see them let along spear any.  This wreck is really a great wreck with lots of visible artifact, lots of fish and just plain ole interesting things to check out.  I was again trying to take a close up picture of an eel pout and was inching closer and closer to it when a flash went off and spooked me.  It was Brandon again this time without his monkfish, he came in to take a few pictures of me and to scare off the eel pout that I was trying to photograph.    A few minutes later Geoff signaled that it was time to wrap things up and I was glad because my fingers were so frozen that I could barely move them.  There was a pretty good current on the hang that left you having to hold on with two hands.  Back on the boat the monkfish, cod, lobsters and scallops started coming up. Brandon informed me that he dragged the monkfish into me in an attempt to scare me, little did he know that I am not scared of monkfish, just sharks.  I did tell him that he did succeed in scaring me later with his flash...

Photo of me taken by Brandon McWilliams



Dive number two was more or less a repeat of checking out the wreck and taking photos.  I was much warmer on this dive since it was absolutely baking on the surface, I was so overheated before I splashed that it helped to keep me warmer on the bottom.  Towards the end of this dive I was taking a last picture or two near the anchor line when I felt someone or something gently push me down as if something was on top of me.  I turned to see whom or what it was and I saw a diver scurrying up the anchor line with a green bag full of scallops. Hmmm who is that diver teasing me on the bottom.?. I will find out!!  On the hang there was only Geoff, myself, Capt. Dan and Joe so it left Capt. Dan or Joe to be the diver that was teasing me.  On the surface, they all denied pushing me but, Capt. Dan has a green bag of scallops...he is known to" poke me" under water so I believe it was him.  I guess it was pick on Kim day between Brandon's attempt to scare me with the Monkfish and the unidentified diver trying to scare me by pushing me..This is all part of the fun commaderae that you find out on the dive boat and it makes the day more fun.  Back on the boat there was a whole story of how Sean and Jason wrestled two monkfish and who's battle was grander.





In the end I completed two of my Trimix dives and had a great time out on the Atlantic.  Since I am always so cold diving, Jason is going to arrange for me to try out one of the Santi heated vests that most of the divers on board have been using...Looks like diving with the guys whom own The Scuba Connection will end up costing me in the end but, they probably know I will pay anything to be warmer...lol. Once the boat was cleaned we all went over to Capt. Dan's restaurant and had the cook prepare  Franchaise Monkfish and Blackened Monkfish and it was delicious.  It certainly was a long day, I got up at 3:30am for this dive and didn't get home until 9pm but it was so worth it!!!





I am hoping to get out on my own boat this week to dive the Gloria, Double East or Boiler wreck. Otherwise, I will be diving with my daughter at the quarry on July 21 & 22nd and my next offshore trip will be to the Bacardi.  Till then BE SAFE!!


2 comments:

Herb Segars said...

Nice ocean pout photos, Kim.

Kim Dixon said...

Thanks Herb..