Just in from Jason Heyne…our underwater correspondent.
The diving conditions this week have been average to above average for this time of year.
There were good conditions for most of the week with the north east not puffing too hard and some beautiful windless flat mornings. Saturday a light south west blows dropping off during the day with the swell starting at 1.5m and dropping off to 1.2m in the afternoon. Sunday a light breeze blows on shore all day with negligible swell. So it looks like Saturday afternoon and Sunday all day are top for a dive. Some good viz has been reported on both the south and north coasts. Bomber garrick are on the north coast. Brusher on the upper south coast. Snoek and yellowtail are on both coasts. As always dive safe and straight spears.
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