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Great Annual Fish Count Survey Day and BBQ

July 26, 2008. Join in at the Great Annual Fish Count Survey Day and BBQ!

  • Medium Mud
When Jul 26, 2008
from 10:00 am to 03:00 pm
Cost Free
What to Bring Liability Release * Potluck munchies to share * Dive gear (of course!) * Chairs * REEF slate, if you have one
How Muddy? Underwater diving- muddy
Where Keystone Jetty
Sponsored By Pacific Northwest Scuba
Contact Name Janna Nichols
Contact Email
Contact Phone (360) 798-6414
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Join us on Saturday, July 26th for a day of fun diving, surveying, ID'ing critters and BBQ!

Do as few or as many dives as you like. We won't plan your dives for you, but will tell you that it's a great day current-wise and slack hits about 12:30pm. (about 30 min prior to Admiralty Head slack before ebb - scroll down to see current chart for the day)

Keystone Jetty, located near the Keystone ferry landing on Whidbey Island, is known for its diverse and colorful variety of fish and invertebrates.

Diving at the nearby pilings also provide a terrific second dive. Directions and more about the site can be found here.

We'll try to get there about 10am and snag a few picnic tables for the group. Look for the REEF signs, check in, and turn in your Liability Release. (download the pdf, print and fill out ahead of time, then bring with you).
 

You bring:

    * Liability Release

    * Potluck munchies to share

    * Dive gear (of course!)

    * Chairs

    * REEF slate, if you have one

We'll bring:

     *Underwater paper for your slate

    * ID books

    * A few loaner slates

    * Hotdogs, hamburgers and fixings

    * BBQ grill

Why have Survey Dive Days?

    * It encourages people to get out and do surveys

    * Some of the people who took the classes would get out more often if there were organized dives

    * It's fun - it is always nice to dive with other fishwatchers

    * It helps people improve their ID skills by being able to discuss what they've seen with more experienced folks

    * It allows us to focus efforts on particular sites of interest

 

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Red Marker Great Annual Fish Count Survey Day and BBQ
July 26, 2008. Join in at the Great Annual Fish Count Survey Day and BBQ!
Join us on Saturday, July 26th for a day of fun diving, surveying, ID'ing critters and BBQ!

Do as few or as many dives as you like. We won't plan your dives for you, but will tell you that it's a great day current-wise and slack hits about 12:30pm. (about 30 min prior to Admiralty Head slack before ebb - scroll down to see current chart for the day)

Keystone Jetty, located near the Keystone ferry landing on Whidbey Island, is known for its diverse and colorful variety of fish and invertebrates.

Diving at the nearby pilings also provide a terrific second dive. Directions and more about the site can be found here.

We'll try to get there about 10am and snag a few picnic tables for the group. Look for the REEF signs, check in, and turn in your Liability Release. (download the pdf, print and fill out ahead of time, then bring with you).
 

You bring:

    * Liability Release

    * Potluck munchies to share

    * Dive gear (of course!)

    * Chairs

    * REEF slate, if you have one

We'll bring:

     *Underwater paper for your slate

    * ID books

    * A few loaner slates

    * Hotdogs, hamburgers and fixings

    * BBQ grill

Why have Survey Dive Days?

    * It encourages people to get out and do surveys

    * Some of the people who took the classes would get out more often if there were organized dives

    * It's fun - it is always nice to dive with other fishwatchers

    * It helps people improve their ID skills by being able to discuss what they've seen with more experienced folks

    * It allows us to focus efforts on particular sites of interest

 

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