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  • 2044 # Date: 2012-09-26 - 19:33
  • # Max Depth: 4.9m Duration: 23mins
Diver's Notes

Første mørkedyk for Harald, der udelukkende var OK, fordi han har haft 6-7 dyk de seneste 3 måneder. Det gik også fint, men jeg kunne mærke tydelig forskel på hans ageren, og mørkedyk i den alder skal jeg holde tilbage på.
I øvrigt nok det sidste dyk i år uden overdelen til dragten :-)

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  • Dive type : recreational, Juniordyk
  • Temp: Surf 13°C Bottom 14°C
  • Visibility: Bad Water: Salt
Specific gear used
  • Computer: Suunto - Solution Nitrox
  • Wet suit: Waterproof Diving AB - 5 mm long john
  • Compass: Sherwood - i konsollet
  • Knife: Aqualung / U.S. Divers - lille kniv på feederslange
  • Fins: Wenturi Power - Sorte hælremsfinner
  • Cylinder: Beuchat - blød snorkel
  • BCD: Sopras sub - Tech 1000
  • Boots: Beuchat - med lynlås og hård sål
  • Mask: IST Sports - Proteus sort
  • Light: Frogman - back-up lygte
  • Regulator: Apeks - TX40 med TX40 octopus
  • Weights: 10 Kg
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Dive Shop & Buddies
  • Dive buddies: Harald
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Dive Profile

  • Tank nº1
  • Steel, 8L
  • AIR mix
  • Pressure: start: 200bar
    end: 160bar
  • SAC: 1.31 bar/min
  • RMV: 10.48 L/min
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Species Identified

Carcinus maenas (Linnaeus, 1758) (green crab) The shore crab feeds on invertebrates including worms, molluscs and crustaceans Small molluscs and barnacles are taken by young crabs . Breeding peaks in summer, and mating can only take place shortly after the female...
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Zoarces viviparus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Viviparous eelpout) Inhabits rocky shores under stones, among algae and in tide pools, between tide marks down to 40 m. May remain out of water under rocks or seaweeds . Feeds on gastropods, chironomids, crustaceans, eggs and fry of fishes....
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Gadus macrocephalus Tilesius, 1810 (Pacific cod) Found mainly along the continental shelf and upper slopes . Forms schools . Appears to be indiscriminate predators upon dominant food organisms present . Young probably feed on copepods and similar organisms . Adults f...
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