Night Dive at the Canyon

Headed out to the canyon for a night dive. The condition is getting better and better recently. One highlight of the dive is a juvenile scorpion fish with beautiful color. I believe I saw the same one last night.

A juvenile scorpian fish at the canyon
A juvenile scorpion fish at the canyon

There was a lot of krill and at certain times I had to turn off my light and wait.

Near the V point, I came across my first Pusula solandri. It was a cool creature, looking like a dinosaur.

A Pusula solandri near the V point
A Pusula solandri near the V point

Initially, I thought it was a some type of nudibranch, until I saw the shell. Way cool!

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Then another baby scorpion fish appeared. Very cute little creature.

On my way back, on the plateau of the V point, I saw something with bright red. Again, I thought it was a nudibranch, but it turned out to be a Christmas tree worm.

A tiny Christmas tree worm
A tiny Christmas tree worm

It was tiny and I had a difficult time to focus.

A very cool dive.

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