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Cozumel Channel oceanographic Info

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Forest Aten - 27 Dec 2003 01:27 GMT
http://oceanografia.cicese.mx/personal/jochoa/PDFS/CozumelJGR2003.pdf

Cozumel channel oceanographic information. Recent.
Dan Nafe - 28 Dec 2003 15:50 GMT
> http://oceanografia.cicese.mx/personal/jochoa/PDFS/CozumelJGR2003.pdf
>
> Cozumel channel oceanographic information. Recent.

"The Cozumel Channel"? is this a spin-off network  from "The Travel
Channel"?
Forest Aten - 28 Dec 2003 16:25 GMT
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> "The Cozumel Channel"? is this a spin-off network  from "The Travel
> Channel"?

Dan,

Well....it may help explain why you generally have stronger ocean currents
in the spring on the island of Cozumel. You do/can "travel" at a pretty good
clip on the reefs in the spring. ;-)

Forest Aten
Dan Nafe - 29 Dec 2003 01:35 GMT
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> Well....it may help explain why you generally have stronger ocean currents
> in the spring on the island of Cozumel. You do/can "travel" at a pretty good
> clip on the reefs in the spring. ;-)
>
> Forest Aten

I have done several "taxi-cab" drift dives on Coz.

Rent a tank, swim out to the wall, ride the current north, swim to
shore, find an exit point, slosh through a hotel lobby in full scuba,
flag down a taxi to take you back to your starting point.

Love it.

Dan
dan@scuba-training.net
http://www.scuba-training.net
Forest Aten - 29 Dec 2003 03:55 GMT
Dan,

That's getting more difficult to do. The cab drivers have so many fares from
the cruise ships that they refuse to pick up divers....especially wet
divers.

Forest

> [snip]
> > Well....it may help explain why you generally have stronger ocean currents
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> dan@scuba-training.net
> http://www.scuba-training.net

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