Friday 14 February 2014

Bicentennial Woman - 13/02/2014

Tonight was Laura's 200th logged dive. To celebrate myself, Laura, Andrea, Fast Ed, Pat G and Sergeant Chris all left Glasgow a little earlier to do two dives at the A-Frames. As regular readers will know you can expect to see:


  • Peacock worms
  • Scorpion fish
  • Pipe fish
  • Wrasse
  • Cod
  • Lobsters 
  • Crabs

Leading the dive down to the large frame at around 20m, I decided to make a trip along the other frames. I've rarely done this, instead we prefer to spend my time at around 10-15m were most of the life is, but tonight was to be different.

Once at frame 2 we were joined by a 7th celebrating diver - Beryl the Seal!! Now, I've never seen her this far down the loch, so it was a pleasant surprise for Laura's 200th. Amongst the group neither Pat, Andrea or Chris had ever encountered Bezza ( I feel I can call her that as we've gotten so close over the last few weeks). I'm told Andrea screamed upon seeing her in the water, though I never heard her. I did see her frantic torch flashing however.

Laura and I immediately executed Plan Beryl - ascend to 15m to conserve air and prolong the seal encounter - which was done with military precision much to the delight of Sergeant Chris. What followed were a number of very pleasant interactions with our big pal.

After the dive Andrea had to get home for an early start and Laura had a leaking drysuit so decided to call it quits, but the boys all agreed that it would be nice to go in, repeat the same dive, hoping for more seal action, but it was not to be. In fact, the best bit of life I found was a large scallop.


In short, this dynamite little night diving session with its unusual seal encounter will live long in the memory and was a fitting marker for Laura's 200th logged dive.
Peacock worms

Peacock worms

Beryl

Scallop

Sea loch anemones

Peacock worms


2 comments:

  1. It was brilliant - and I couldn't have spent it with better buddies. Mon the Scooby Gang. :-)

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