Abaco SCUBA Conditions and Forecast – June 2014

Abaco has many “swim-throughs” harboring a wide variety of sea life. PHOTO CREDIT: DIVE Abaco!
Abaco has many “swim-throughs” harboring a wide variety of sea life. PHOTO CREDIT: DIVE Abaco!

Summer 2014 has arrived and with it, the beginning of hurricane season. Don’t let the often exaggerated weather reports keep you from visiting Abaco, though. Most storms do not present a potential problem until late summer or early fall when air and sea temperatures are at their highest.

The island is alive with color, the multi-shades of blue between sea and sky offer an intense contrast to the powder white beaches and ever-changing cloud formations. Fragrant flowers are in full bloom and offer a colorful contrast to the green coconut palms and pine trees.

June brings us mostly calm to light breezes with increased humidity and chances of afternoon showers. Fortunately, most storms are quick moving and help to moderate air temperature, which ranges from 70 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit.

June also brings excellent diving conditions and is an ideal time to dive and snorkel the wide range of sites Abaco has to offer. The ocean is amazingly clear, warm and calm with water temperature reaching 83 F by month’s end. Current is virtually non-existent and visibility 100-feet plus. Color is everywhere, both in the coral formations and the marine life that calls the reef home. Diving options are diverse, and there is something to thrill everyone. Whether snorkeling or diving, your entire family can take part in a water related activity.

Silversides have already taken up residence in the tunnels and caverns, which means glassy (copper) sweepers are soon to follow. It is almost hypnotizing to watch them dart with ballet-like precision through the rays of sunlight penetrating the swim-throughs that are so unique to Abaco.

On a side note, Hawaiian sling is the only approved spear fishing device. Use of SCUBA gear or an air compressor to harvest fish, conch, crawfish and other marine animals is prohibited. Spear fishing is not allowed within 200 yards of any land mass around the Out Islands, and spearing or taking marine animals by any means is prohibited within all national underwater parks.

Friday, June 13th, 12:13 a.m., is the Full ‘Strawberry’ Moon. Moon rise is 8:37 p.m., a perfect time and no better place to check off an item on your bucket list by attending Cracker P’s ‘Full Moon Party’ on Lubber’s Quarters during your visit.

‘Sea’ you soon!