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Dive #52
Date 21-10-2007
Time 14:48 - 15:43
Runtime 55 (min)
Site Ossehoek
Region Grevelingen
Country NL
Maximum depth 7.6 (m)
Mean depth 3 (m)
Navigation Lex van Lith


Divers
Buddy Lex van Lith
Instructor
Other divers


Equipment
Lead 8 (kg)
Suit 2x7mm wg
Other Lamp Divecomputer


Gas 1
Tank 1 10l steel
Mix Air
Begin pressure 170 (bar)
End pressure 50 (bar)
SAC 16.8 (l/min)


Gas 2
Tank 2
Mix
Begin pressure (bar)
End pressure (bar)
SAC (l/min)


Conditions
Air temperature 15 (°C)
Water temperature 13 (°C)
Visibility 5 (m)
Conditions Salt water Lake dive shore


Notes
Nice and relaxed shallow dive. Visibility was better than on the previous spot, even at greater depth and with wind comming from NW (blowing directly into the corner of this site).

Many crabs, also many different species (like the swimming crab, the 'normal' crab and also a very nice big spider crab).

Strangely enough many cut-off lobster claws were find, but in the beginning, no lobsters. After a while, in slightly deeper waters we found quite a lot lobsters and quite a few were missing one of their claws... Since lobsters seem to be quite territorial, and the density was high, the cut-off claws may be due to many fights. Even a few lobsters without any form of shelter were found.

The masterpiece of this dive was certainly the VERY VERY big sea needle. These animals are very nice to see, since they have a very nice lightgray-darkgray skin pattern and can grow quite large.

However, since this dive was more shallow, I had some problems to stay comfortable at a depth of about 1.5 - 2.0m. 8kg is enough with a 12l. 1kg extra is needed with a 10l.


Pictures taken by Lex van Lith (http://www.scubaqua.nl/)



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