The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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Joanie, I put my pics on FB. They aren't good enough to be posted here, but I still enjoyed taking them. Thanks again for driving and for being an awesome buddy!
 
Yep. What Jim said..
 
Thanks for posting this. Nudis are always welcome here. :wink:

I also highly recommend this book. It has amazing pictures, plus tons of info on biology, behaviors, feeding, etc.


Nudibranch Behavior | Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF)
nudibranch behavior, David behrens

Author(s): 
David Behrens, with photographers Constantinos Petrinos and Carine Schrurs
$34.95
Nudibranchs are among the most beautiful creatures on the reef, with colors and shapes that dazzle and delight. Unlike fish that may disappear before our eyes in a flash, the showy nudibranch glides slowly along the substrate, allowing us the time to savor this extraordinary sight. With their shell-less unprotected, bodies how do they survive in seas filled with hungry mouths? How do these sightless creatures navigate the reefs to find food and mates? What and how do they eat? How do they reproduce? What special relationships have they developed with other reef inhabitants? These and many more questions are answered in this informative and lavishly illustrated book. You will never look at nudibranchs the same way again.
 
While we are at it meet fluffy & friend aka nudis called Lomanotus vermiformis

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Picasa Web Albums - jimw - BHB 8-14-2010

We had a nice dive yesterday at the bridge. I enjoyed shooting the "Fish Overcast" above. These pictures were shot a little south off the beach.

A Scubaboard group met for a picnic--lots of fun!! Thanks for organizing it KBeck.

Water temp. 84F, viz good but spotty with so many divers and swimmers. We were there on Friday as well and saw some Caribbean Reef Squid. Some of the picnic group saw some on Saturday too. Force E sez they have heard of others seeing them since the last nite dive last weekend.
 
While we are at it meet fluffy & friend aka nudis called Lomanotus vermiformis

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Deb, the one you pointed me to on Saturday... have you had a chance to look at your images of it yet? There is one next to it that is about 1/10 that one's size.

I am resizing pictures now from yesterday and will post shortly

Edit: I just looked at your picture again. You have two Lomanotus vermiformis there. One on top and one underneath it
 
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