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Old 9th July 2007, 16:12   #11 (permalink)
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Hi Vlada

I just had a look at your site and have to agree. Great Lake wrecks looks very similar to what we have in the Baltic. Not just becourse of the amount of mussels, but also the building style of the wrecks.
Some of your pictures have green water, where others have clean blue. Is that from season variation or is that difference constant based on the diffrent lakes?
Nice pictures on your site.
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Hi Johnny,

Different lakes have slightly different colours/ shades and it is also seasonal and depth dependent.

Of the 3 lakes that i dive most often, I find Lake Huron more blue than any of the others, this is especially pronounced at shallow depths (up to 30m) where there is a lot of light. This lake usually has better vis with some ambient light even 70m depths.

Lake Ontario colors range from slightly green to very green, especially in the spring/ summer with lots of green algae floating around. It is generally very dark as well below 50m.

Erie is yellowish and typically completely dark below 45m depths, but vis can be real good - 30m+.

St. Lawrence river gets very very green when the algae blooms in May-June. I have seem the water very clear and almost blue in the fall.

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Hi Vlada

I just had a look at your site and have to agree. Great Lake wrecks looks very similar to what we have in the Baltic. Not just becourse of the amount of mussels, but also the building style of the wrecks.
Some of your pictures have green water, where others have clean blue. Is that from season variation or is that difference constant based on the diffrent lakes?
Nice pictures on your site.
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