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Merry

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During our dives on Thurs., Phil and I were surprised to find a bit more life on the reefs than we've seen in recent dives. By "life" I mean nudibranchs of all sizes and some interesting minicrustaceans. Water was 54 - 55 degrees with ~12' hazy vis.

Limacia cockerelli (~1/8")
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Completely unexpected! A large Doriopsilla spaldingi on the White Point outfall pipe. Haven't seen one in years.
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Polycera tricolor...it was a very good year.
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The designer-colored Acanthodoris lutea
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Yet another Peltodoris mullineri on Kevin's Reef. By comparing their unique pattern of pigment spots, we've identified 3 different individuals there. We saw this one exactly 2 months ago; it hadn't gone far.
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Tritonia festiva on White Point outfall pipe.
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A fresh crop of eggs gave away these Doto form A, smaller than the eye can see. In other images, I found even smaller ones tucked away in the dense substrate.
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Hundreds of pin-dot size munnid isopods covered a single grey sponge.
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An even smaller amphipod at the resolution limit of my lenses.
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Great photos! this is Los Angeles outfall pipe? I found an old thread about this that says more than three feet visibility is a gift!
 
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It's the southernmost outfall system. Here's my report on it from two years ago. You're right about the vis. It's a grab bag!
All Along the Outfall
 
Such beautiful photos! My empty nest years are taking on a new mission of diving and photographing!
 
As always, nice images Merry. Happy Nudi Year to you and Phil (as well as Kevin)
 
As always, nice images Merry. Happy Nudi Year to you and Phil (as well as Kevin)
Thank you and same to you, Dr. Bill. We'll pass this on to Kevin.
Please have a great year of diving. :)
 
Wow Merry! That Limacia cockerelli is mindblowing! Lovely Polycera tricolor, great pose on him! Happy New Year! Glad to hear the "life" is showing signs of coming back. My dives at Marineland last month were very nudi lacking. Only the occasional Shawl was seen.
 
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