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Old 11-05-07, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by resting rifleman
fwiw could this be 'fallout' from the ship that sank full of nitrates last year in the channel?
of course it could just be that there aint any fish left to eat the plankton
mike.
Doubt it, my dive area is west wales/irish sea and we're seeing the same (or not seeing in this case!). I think its the unheard of sunny weather doing it.

Normal service may have resumed now though - pissing down with wind so diving cancelled.
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