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Dive No. 10: Pinnacles, Breaker Bay, Wellington, New Zealand

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The dive was OK.

We had a look between the rocks at the bottom near the pinnacles. Because of the strong surge and a bit of current most of our attention was taken up by navigation and bouyancy control, but we saw some big paua shells and a few fish. Lauren Hill (my Instructor on the Advanced Open Water course) went with us on this dive.

Dive Number: 10
Time In: 14:09
Time Out: 14:43

Type of Dive Gas: Air
Tank Pressure Start: 192 bar
Tank Pressure End: 86 bar
Tank Volume: 15 liters
Dive Gas Used: 1590 liters

Weights: 16 kg
Exposure Protection: Wetsuit 7mm, Hood, Vest, Gloves, Boots, Swimming Trunks

Entry from: Boat
Water Type: Sea Water
Water Movement: Waves, Current, Surge
Visibility: 10 m

Temperatures:
Air: 289.15 Kelvin
Surface: 288.15 Kelvin
Bottom: 288.15 Kelvin

Depth: 9 m
Bottom Time: 34 min.
Safety Stop: 3 min.
Ending Pressure Group: E

Bottom time to date: 273 min.
Cumulative Bottom Time: 307 min.

Log verified by: Simon Dubock (Buddy)
Certification Number: 0402083144

dive profile and air consumption graph
dive profile and air consumption graph
 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 31 July 2007 07:27