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Full Moon Rising

Last night we witnessed a magnificent moon rising. Before the moon started its ascent, the sky was filled with countless stars. It was impressive to see the moon start showing on the horizon. It illuminated the clouds and made the night sky glow. The moon was so incredibly bright that the abundance of stars was lost in the moons powerful glow. Besides mother nature's wonderful light show, it was nice to be around friends. Most of the country is in the grips of winter's frigid grasp, but here on Kauai, we live in paradise. It's February and we are laying on the beach at night by a nice bonfire just watching the moon. Silhouette of Brownie and Nick by the waters edge Captain Randy, myself, Nathan, and Nick. Brownie contemplating the moon

Hawaiian Monk Seals

Today was one of those diving days that just plants a permanent smile on your face. It started just like any other. There was the perk of seeing a Hawaiian monk seal beached on Poipu Beach on the way to Kukuiula Harbor to meet the dive boat. Keep in mind that these are some of the world's most endangered species. There are believed to only be about 1200 to 1300 in the entire world, and only about 25-30 on Kauai. Volunteers go to great lengths to protect the seals when the come on to the beaches to rest. On we proceeded to Seasport Divers' very roomy and comfortable Newton dive boat. On our way to the first dive sight we saw a baby humpback whale just breaching and having a blast. It was remarkably smaller that the gentle giant it will soon grow to become. I am still hoping to see a whale while diving, but until then I am thrilled with seeing them from the surface. Our first dive was a drift dive on Brennecke's Ledge. Shortly after we descended we saw a lionfish (no...