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Halkett

5/11/2014

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Today we finally had flat enough seas to head over to the Halkett Bioherme, which consists of beautiful sponge gardens and sponge on bioherme.  There is still much debate about putting a mooring buoy on this beautiful dive site.  Pros: less anchor damage  Cons: more divers (and possible more damage) ...  what to do. 
Check out the album here and weigh in on the debate in the comments! 
Happy Diving!
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Kelvin and Silfra

2/12/2014

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Silfra,
Thingvellir National Park, Iceland


Today I am actually headed to Iceland for a week... I have booked to dive in Silfra:
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The Silfra fissure, is known as one of the top dive sites in the world two main reasons.

First, the Silfra fissure is actually a crack between the North American and Eurasian continents, meaning that you dive or snorkel right where the continental plates meet and drift apart about 2cm per year.

Silfra is the only place where one can dive or snorkel directly in the crack between two continental plates.

Secondly, the underwater visibility in the Silfra fissure is over 100 meters, which creates an underwater experience that will rarely, if ever, be surpassed. The reasons for this astounding water clarity are twofold: the water is cold (2°C – 4°C year round ) as it is glacial water from the nearby Langjökull and this water is filtered through porous underground lava for 30-100 years until it reaches the north end of Thingvellir lake, seeping out from underground wells. The Silfra water is as pristine as water can get and you can drink it at anytime during your dive or snorkel."

I am also trying to book a dive up north when I am in Ak
ureyri.  Will keep you posted! 

Kelvin Grove,
Howe Sound, British Columbia


Last weekend I had a great dive in Kelvin Grove with the usual suspects!!!  Found this cutie:
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(Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker)
Check out the set on my FLICKR site


Here is a shot from diving in Silfra, how awesome does this look?!
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Halkett Bioherm (Sponge Bob)

1/27/2014

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On Sunday morning we headed across Howe Sound to Halkett Bioherm, affectionately named Sponge Bob by the charter companies.  There were really two goals for this dive trip.  The first was to ascertain how much damage this site has and the second was to plant a temperature sensor on the site for a 3 month study. 

On the first point -> damage.  The site overall is in pretty good shape.  Apparently there has been some controversy lately that a number of divers had complained about the impacts on the site from dive charter boats etc...  This issue was also brought up at the last UCBC (Underwater Council of BC) meeting.  Those of us on the boat this weekend agreed that it might be in the best interest of the site to install a mooring buoy which would stop any anchor damage to the site but also may have the side impact of more divers.  However, looking at the bigger picture, divers can be educated but anchor impact can't be mitigated if it hits sponge.

The second goal of the day was to install a sensor at 100ft in one of the lower gardens.  This sensor will stay down for 3 months and provide one data point per hour.  Apparently the sponges are affected by temperature variations and the purpose of the sensor is to look at any major variations on the bottom.  This project, headed up by Glen Dennison will hopefully expand with the support of some UBC students. 

All from me for now,  pictures are posted to flickr. 
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Scooters

1/15/2014

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Last weekend I headed out to one of my favorite sites off of Lions Bay in Howe Sound.   The group included 3 divers with underwater scooters and 3 divers with cameras.  I am a bit undecided if having a scooter is worth it...  the best part of diving on the West Coast is finding all of the amazing macro life and there is no way that you will see any of that on a scooter.  BUT the guys did look like they were having fun!

Lions Bay Flickr Set Click HERE
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Bowen Island North and West

1/4/2014

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Great dives on Bowen Island this weekend - COLD!  38F on the surface and a balmy 42F at depth.  Yikes! 
Click HERE for photos
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