T-Dock

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Smoke Diver
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T-Dock

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Hows the T-Dock these days? Any new submerged structures/objects? I have not dove there in months. It seems though that theres always something new added from time to time. Just checking. Have fun out there & make it safe!
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Which one?
Edmonds? Mukilteo? Other?

I'm guessing by the reference to submerged objects that you're probably talking about Muk, no?
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Last time we dove there, we saw a new firehydrant... yelllow.. very nice, and a new sink.. LOL
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I dove it Friday, Awsome time with the snow and all.

Not much new but I always enjoy it. We his somw tough current and saw a Painted Greenling, I saw one there two weeks ago but neone last year.

Looks like life is beginning to return for the spring.
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were diving there monday night... so I will post pics and a dive report
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Fishtiq and I did a last minute "Joe has to dive or someone will die" Dive. We went down to the Muk Tdock and skirted around some classes. The visibility was a little better than 70 feet, there was life everywhere, just as we decended the wall........Oh #-o wrong dive report. That was last week...........Well, the visibility was better than average, maybe 20 feet or so at 50 fsw. We ran the contour North for about 35 minutes and turned around. Came back at a depth of 45 fsw and just cruised with a light current. We saw a rock sole with no tail, a Big Clown dorid, plenty of painted greenlings, a CO sole, an unidentified worm, two other divers that were waving their lights like their hair was on fire, and I found one of those really cool retractor things!! I clipped it off to my D ring right away so I didn't lose it. All in all our TDT was about 70 minutes and our average depth was 47 fsw.
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