General
Dive: 23
Date & Time: 9/20/2009 11:18am
Location: Kwajalein Marshall Islands
Site: G-buoy
Dive type: Boat Dive
Weather: Sunny
Visibility: excellent
Air Temp: 87°F
Water Temp (max depth): 87°F
(end of dive): 87°F
Weight: 19.0lbs
Buddy: Jason Daly, Mark Dye
Dive Master:
Boat Name: K70
Dive Operator: Jason Daly
Details
Computer: Suunto Gekko
Diver: Suunto Diver
ID Number: 809432
Gas Model: Air
Sampling Rate: 30
Altitude Mode: A0
Personal Mode: P0
Oxygen Percent: 21%
Tank Size: 80 cu ft
Working Pressure: 3000 psi
Start Pressure: 3000 psi
End Pressure: 800 psi
Surface Air Consumption: 0.61 cfm
Cumulative Time: 0:13:51:00 d:h:m:s Since Dive 1
Profile
Surface Interval: 0:00:50:00 d:h:m:s
Duration: 0:00:41:00 d:h:m:s
Maximum Depth: 63.0 ft
Average Depth: 44.0 ft
Alarms:
Dive Gear
Mask
Fins
Snorkel
Regulator
BC
Gloves
Boots
Notes
This was the first time I dove this area. It was an old dumping ground way back. There are still live shells sticking out of the sand. It looked like they were shot, but never exploded, they are nosed in, but its so strange to see the shell just sitting there. You can see the rim around the shell casing and some of the shells have a dent right in the center or the shell. There is a lot of neat 'Junk' to look at.
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