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Happy winter solstice . . .
TODAY (SUNDAY) WAS THE SHORTEST DAY OF THE YEAR -
The winter solstice marks the shortest day of
the year and even though the actual solstice
occurred (astronomically) at 7:03AM this morning
(Sunday), the entire amount of daylight for
today - official sunrise to official sunset -
was 9 hours and 53 minutes long, rising at
6:54AM and setting at 4:47PM. (Little known
fact: Yesterday, Saturday, was exactly the
same.) But starting on Monday, the day's are
lengthening, although we only pick up a whopping
2 seconds on that day, but each day we gain a
little more and then a little more. By March 16,
we'll be back at 12 hours of official daylight.
Whew!!!
EFFECTS ON DIVING -
Sunset actually has an effect, certainly for
Reef Seekers, on what time we start night dives.
During the winter months, we can start as early
as 5:30PM, because it's dark enough. But in the
summertime, especially in June, we have to wait
until at least 8PM, which is when the sun
officially goes down.
FISH SOUNDS -
Whenever we talk about ocean sustainability and
balance of nature, one of the biggest obstacles
to our understanding of things is that a lot of
our knowledge requires eyes-on research, so
we're limited by the amount of time we can dive,
or the amount of time we could use a submersible
- also in limited supply - to monitor
observations. But now there's a new tool which
is a combined underwater camera/microphone that
can hear individual fish sounds and identify
which species made the sound, allowing
scientists to get a better handle of species
counts which, in turn, helps better understand
reef health. You can read more about this here: TRACKING
FISH SOUNDS TO I.D. SPECIES AND REEF HEALTH.
ANYONE BOOKED ON SOLMAR
V? - Undercurrent reports
on some recent problems that seem to have
affected trips on Solmar
V to
Socorro. Here's what they wrote: "After
the death of a diver in late November, the
operators of the veteran liveaboard canceled
several weeks of trips to Mexico's Revillagedo
Islands, with some divers finding out only after
showing up in Cabo San Lucas. Divers report the
owners have not responded to emails, have not
been promised refunds, but many say they have
been ghosted. But, just as we were finishing
this email, the Solmar at last sent an
explanatory message to clients, saying, "In the
coming days, we will provide additional updates,
including our anticipated timeline for resuming
operations and the process for refunds for the
trips that were unfortunately affected."" If
you've got a trip coming up on that boat, give
the operators a call to make sure the trip is
running. The last thing you need to have happen
is to fly down to Mexico only to find out that
you're not going anywhere.
LAST-MINUTE GIFT REMINDER -
We can do Gift Certificates for pretty much
anything you can dream up. That could be a nice
vacation - how does two spots for Indonesia in
July, 2026, sound? - or a day trip to Avalon or
anything else you can think of. If you're stuck
for ideas for the special diver in your life, we
can help. |