The NJ Wreck Diving season started only a few weeks after I returned from British Columbia and it started out exciting as I was seeing large numbers of nudibranchs and I became obsessed with photographing them. Many divers have told me that there are little to no photos of nudibranchs in NJ and I was lucky to have the chance to see them let along photograph them. I do think seeing so many nudibranchs in British Columbia opened my awareness of them enabling me to find them easily on wrecks.
Nudis on the Tolten |
The blown out dives did enable me some free time to demo the JJCCR and Megadalon Rebreather as I am gearing up to crossover. I think this winter I will be making the switch so that next summer I will be diving CCR. There are so many reasons I have wanted to do this for a long time and I am very excited for this new chapter in my dive life. We shall see what unfolds!!
I will be updating my display at the NJ Maritime Museum next week so, stop by for a visit this winter and let me know how you enjoyed your visit.
I want to say that I was very sad to see that the Dina Dee dive boat is for sale. I try to dive on the Dina Dee every year and always have a great time out with Capt. Roger and the crew. The NJ Wreck Diving charter boat industry is truly dying and there are only a very few boats left. I hope the day does not come that the industry is completely non-existent. In addition, we all can clearly see that the number of wreck divers are dwindling too. It is part of the reason that I share this blog with fellow divers. Diving has enriched my life tremendously and I want nothing more than to share the excitement of wreck diving with new divers so that this amazing sport stays alive. I do not know what the answer is, but I will continue to do my part and GO DIVING!!
I wish everyone a Merry Christmas with lots of dive toys under their tree! Don't forget to support your local dive shop through the holidays and winter...they are needed.
Enjoy my video of Wreck Diving 2016:
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