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Name: John
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11/7/2014 Crinoid Canyon by John Heimann
11/7/2014 Crinoid Canyon by John Heimann -- [View in Reports Page]Bottom Team: | Kevin Dow, John Heimann
| Visibility: | 5' - 40' | Time: | 9:00 AM | Temp: | 50F - 60F | Surge: | | Scooter: | Halcyon T16 | Burn Time: | 1:30 | Max Depth: | 260FSW | Avg Depth: | 200FSW | Bottom Time: | 1:03 | Total Time: | 2:04 | Bottom Gases: | 21/35,15/55 | Deco Gases: | EAN50,O2,21/35 | Backgas Config: | Double HP120 | Deco Tanks: | AL40,AL80 | Deco Profile: | deep stops
6,6,6,6,6,30,6 up | | I wanted to check out the reef indicated on underwater maps in the Pit area north of Twin Peaks. I had looked for it years ago with Devin MacKenzie but we found nothing down to 190'. This time Kevin and I went back with 15/55 (he used JJ CCR; I had a 21/35 stage for travel and deco) and found the reef (a field of large boulders) starting around 220' and dropping steeply to at least 260', where we spotted a crinoid. There was not a lot of encrusting life but there were a fair number of juvenile rockfish, ling, etc. We found the reef by heading North from the end of Twin Peaks, and following the 230' contour east. |
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