The diving coditions this week have been below average due to side effects off the tropical storm which was off the eastern seaboard of Madagascar. Big east swell and strong daily north east wind made diving impossible. On the brightside the swell dropped off today and the sea is settling. Saturday there’s a moderate north east wind switching to a moderate south west wind in the afternoon with the swell running at 1.7m. Sunday the swell picks up to 2m plus and the day starts off with a fresh south west wind which will only drop off late afternoon. Saturday is a maybe for a dive and viz was reported south today. Due to conditions I don’t have a fish of the week! As always dive safe and straight spears.
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