The diving conditions improved this week with the swell dropping off.
> It was a bit of a frustrating week trying to find enough viz to see fish though! The sea settled nicely today (Friday) and there was some viz north and upper south coasts. The bluff looked worth a dive aswell. Saturday morning there’s a light offshore blowing switching to a light direct easterly wind in the afternoon with the swell running at 1.5m. Sunday a light to moderate south westerly blows with the swell picking up to 1.7m. So Saturday looks prime for a dive and early Sunday as well. Cape yellowtail, wahoo and daga salmon are around on the south coast and big garrick, daga salmon and snoek are on the north coast. As always dive safe and straight spears.
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