A Night Dive to the South Wall

The shores tonight was totally packed with a large group of Thursday night dive. People came for a reason: superb visibility returned to the shores. I headed out to the south wall. One interesting encounter near the canyon wall was this moon snail that dragged a long trail behind. I rarely took pictures of moon snail but thought this one was cool.

From the main wall to the south, yellow crabs were everywhere. They came in with different sex, size, and color. Some were out and about and some were half buried in the mud or a crevice.

This male crab lost most of its legs, but still faithfully guarding his mate. I didn’t even see the little female crab underneath at the beginning.

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Talking about the crab, this decorator crab came down from the canyon wall with a funny looking. It decorated itself with all kinds of growth and the appearance was just ‘ugly’.

A decorator crab with a funny looking
A decorator crab with a funny looking

This pair appeared around a structure likely to be the remaining of the pipe.

From there I headed to the shore. It was a great dive.

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