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Headed to shores for a night dive as the first of May. The tuna crab finally retreated and visibility was slowly opening up. In the shallow on my way out to the canyon, I saw an armina (Armina californica). I had not seen them for a while so took time for a close-up. I dropped…
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The water remained murky, but much calmer. The highlight of the dive was this big Aeolidia papillosa. I could not believe my eyes when I saw it because of its huge size and much darker color. So it turns out those I saw before were smaller, whiter, and probably younger. It was such an exciting…
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Headed out to the shores before the storm. It turns out that the condition was very good. Overall it as a very nice dive. The highlight was a baby lion’s nudibranch on a floating kelp frond. It’s in your best enthusiasm cheapest sildenafil to verify there is not a delay in refilling your prescription. You…
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Finally the storm passed and the ocean calmed down. I headed to the shores with Jackie for a night dive. We dropped the main wall and in the grassy area, I spotted this critter at the shores near the south wall. The area has had lots of grass/algae/broken kelp sediments and it reminds me the…
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Headed out to the shores and came across this nudi tonight – another OMG moment when suddenly something new appeared on the slope of the canyon. Under the dive light it had a blue hue. On my way back, I thought it was some variations of a Stearn’s Aeolid, but the rhinophores are different. Turned…

