The only waves on our beaches today were from the rising heat. A flat ocean and sunny sky tempted us to get out early today. We skidded over to the Garden Spot to try our luck again. I have better luck with the Lottery. Green water filled the water column all the way to the sand. In spite of the five feet visibility we found a few interesting subjects.
Clumps of Bugula are filled with Polycera atra eggs. I found one cluster filled with Doto amyra. Perhaps due to the poor visibility my photos look like they were shot through wax paper.
We met up with Scott and Margaret Webb at Marineland and insisted they dive with us at the Underwater Arch to look for Trapania velox. Visibility was much better here but a little surge and fin kicks easily took care of that. I was able to find a mating pair of Trapanias and the usual fringeheads but not much else.
Garden Spot
Bugula with eggs
Polycera atra
Doto amyra
Obligatory Spanish Shawl shot
Austraeolis stearnsi
Scott Webb at Marineland
Margaret crying like a little girl because her new camera rig is so heavy.
Scott to the rescue
All better now.
(Just kidding Maggie)
Trapania velox laying eggs
Making more eggs
Octocoral
Yellowfin fringeheads
Clumps of Bugula are filled with Polycera atra eggs. I found one cluster filled with Doto amyra. Perhaps due to the poor visibility my photos look like they were shot through wax paper.
We met up with Scott and Margaret Webb at Marineland and insisted they dive with us at the Underwater Arch to look for Trapania velox. Visibility was much better here but a little surge and fin kicks easily took care of that. I was able to find a mating pair of Trapanias and the usual fringeheads but not much else.
Garden Spot
Bugula with eggs
Polycera atra
Doto amyra
Obligatory Spanish Shawl shot
Austraeolis stearnsi
Scott Webb at Marineland
Margaret crying like a little girl because her new camera rig is so heavy.
Scott to the rescue
All better now.
(Just kidding Maggie)
Trapania velox laying eggs
Making more eggs
Octocoral
Yellowfin fringeheads