Did another dive at the shores tonight. Kicked out at the sunset. Maybe it was the tide or a rip current, kicking out was fast and effortless. I dropped down again at the main wall and decided to go south again for some more pipefish. Found quite a lot in the grassy area near the main draw. Most are young ones with shinning golden color. Saw a big bat ray foraging the mud and the spot was super cloudy.
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Further south of the main draw, there was a severely decomposed carcass and it looked like a dead dolphin. Besides the pipefish, other critters were not uncommon. I also saw sheep crab, sear hares, octopus, and many others.
Back to the shallow, the water didn’t warm up much until it was about 12 ft deep. And throughout the sandy flat, it remained clear. The highlights were a family of armina crawling and a large scorpion fish.
A fun dive in a summer night.
