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A few more from yesterday's dive. Still learning with the Olympus TG-4

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A few more from yesterday's dive. Still learning with the Olympus TG-4

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Lovely. not too shabby for a "just learning the camera"...
 
Sunday, April 24, 2016. Sun 6:47am-7:49pm. low tide 4:25am (0.26ft), high tide 10:25am (2.73ft), low tide 4:35pm (-0.07ft), high tide 10:56pm (2.90ft)

Looks good to me.
 
BHB nudis are very tiny.. You will hopefully see pink ones, and striped ones, and tiny ones.. :D
Sorry, forgot most of the names. Where the heck is Tim at? He's better at the name than I . Oh, we might see sea horses too, and a batfish, or maybe baby octopi, or the dwarf froggies.. fingers crossed!
 
Hi um ... so I read an article that said the Nudibranchs can make noises - like human audible noises. Does anyone have anymore information on this? I can't find much.
 
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