Originally Posted by Jakethesnake
Originally Posted by tfd1224
Originally Posted by Jakethesnake
Originally Posted by tfd1224
It’s really cool to see the thermocline with your eyes. I did some scuba diving at a rock quarry and the thermocline was at about 30 feet. When you went through it there was a layer of water about a foot thick that looked swirly, like you were looking right over the top of a really hot grill. Was pretty cold below it also.


Could you feel the temp changing?

Yes. It would be about 90 on the surface and high 70s or low 80s right above the thermocline and right below it, it was in the 60s and pretty murky. If you didn’t have a hood and gloves on, you wouldn’t stay below the thermocline for more than 30 seconds. There were no fish below it that we saw. There is a severe lack of dissolved oxygen below the thermocline.


Thats really neat to hear about the vast temp changes. Thanks for postin

youre welcome


Yeah c’mon. Daniel White