The dive condition at the shores is amazing. To take the opportunity, I headed out to the canyon for another night dive. Just when dropped off at the canyon, I came across this blenny. It was all out on the wall so it’s cool to watch for a while.
I decided this time to head south. Just a few kicks from where I dropped down, I came across this sarcastic fringehead. The number of fringehead dropped significantly after the canyon restructure but lately they are slowly coming back.
I also got a close-up of a Doto amyra.

Toward south I felt that the visibility was decreasing so I turned back and started kicking north. I spotted a Dirona picta and got a few shots.
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Another cool sighting was this Polycera hedgpethi laying eggs. I finally got few good shots of this species.
On the top ledge of the wall, I saw this Christmas tree worm. I have been seeing different kinds of Christmas tree worms lately. This one is common but very shy. It was behind grass. Very pretty.
Here are a few other encounters. What a great dive!





















