General
Dive: 24
Date & Time: 10/1/2009 9:06pm
Location: Kwajalein Marshall Islands
Site: Emon Beach Walk in
Dive type: Walk In
Weather: Night time
Visibility: Moonlit
Air Temp: 86°F
Water Temp (max depth): 86°F
(end of dive): 86°F
Weight: 19.0lbs
Buddy: Jason Daly
Dive Master:
Boat Name:
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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: 0.57 cfm
Cumulative Time: 0:14:32:00 d:h:m:s Since Dive 1
Profile
Surface Interval:
Duration: 0:01:04:30 d:h:m:s
Maximum Depth: 40.0 ft
Average Depth: 20.0 ft
Alarms:
Dive Gear
Mask
Fins
Snorkel
Regulator
BC
Gloves
Boots
Q-Beam Light
Notes
This was my first night dive. I've done night snorkeling before, but night diving is much different. You can see all kinds of fish sleeping, they look like they are just floating and when you hit them with the light they wake right up and swim away. The night dive experience is exhilarating. It’s so dark that you don't know which end is up unless you point your light in the direction that you want to see in. My light had gone out a couple of times and just for fun I shut off my light for a little while and my heart raced. Jason and I saw a turtle and lots of creatures. Night diving is not for the faint of heart, lots of things that go bump in the night and Night diving lets you know how just helpless you are, without light.
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