Consecutive Diving Effort

Headed out to the shores for a night dive. It’s a relaxing dive with a few interesting encounters. I am still searching for yellow dorid and here is one. Obviously this is their season because I don’t really many of other nudibranchs.

A yellow dorid (white spotted porostome) at the shores
A yellow dorid (white spotted porostome) at the shores

At the canyon wall I also came across a large spotted sand bass. It was not shy and I could take a few close up shots.

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A spotted sea bass
A spotted sand bass

Most other encounters are not uncommon.

Recent non-stop divings prompted me to think of setting a new record for consecutive diving. Current record is 13 days.

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