Netarts dive, Nov 20th

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JohnE
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Netarts dive, Nov 20th

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Did two dives at Netarts today. Water temp 46F, vis 2 ft.

Tried the low tide and I didn't time it very well. Took the nearest tide station up at Barview (2:20pm) and figured I should add 15 minutes for Netarts. 6 ft of exchange going into the low, almost 5 ft after the low.

Well, we ended up battling a very stiff current on both dives. Started the first dive at 1:30pm. Second dive at 2:30pm.

Having obviously gotten it wrong I did some research when I got home. Looks like some places have Netarts low/high around 40 minutes later than Barview. Based on my experience today I'd agree. Although at the end of our dive, a little after 3pm, the current was still running strong.

We did scrape a couple of enjoyable dives out of it. Saw 2 giant pac octopus, many of the usual cast for Netarts.

With the very strong current most everything that could hide deeply in the rocks was hidden.
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Re: Netarts dive, Nov 20th

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WoW!!! That's pretty good viz for Netarts! :smt064
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Re: Netarts dive, Nov 20th

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I must not look in the rights places because I never seem to be able to find GPO.
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Netarts dive, Nov 20th

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They were deep into holes. Must be nesting as they had rocks pulledup to block the hole partially. When you see the cracked red rock crab shells start looking into every hole in a wide area.
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