Blue Heron Bridge Trolls

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Awesome (but super cold) dive with the J's today. Viz was pretty milky and temp 79. But it felt A LOT colder. I may have to hang up my 3mm and go straight for the 5.

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Nice video of the rays. And a batfish and sea robin. Great day!

How did you find a time to dive without the dozens of other divers around? My wife and I were (I think) the last ones out at around 1:30. We said hi to two people just going in, was that you? Or were you diving earler? We had the long hose rigs.


Thanks, turned out to be pretty many interesting subjects for one dive, plus we saw other stuff. I would be bored without the Go Pro.

I didn't pay that much attention to the time, it seemed like most everyone was already diving when we suited up, but it was still incoming when we got in and had a decent dive. I was diving with a little kid (13 yrs old), we were getting out maybe 20 minutes after the tide had turned?
 
Turned two more into Trolls today.. After they saw Octos, Jawfish, Juvenile tropicals, cleaner and red snapping shrimp, decorator crabs and more...

Upsidedown Jelly
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Cleaner Shrimp top right and Red Snapping Shrimp lower left
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Polka dot Batfish
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Decorator Crab
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Our old friend... Caribbean Sea Spider (riding on a Cushion Star)
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Juvenile Beaugregory
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Juvenile Grey Angel
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last one is a big eye.
 
Yes, definitely a big eye, of the "glasseye" subspecies. Thanks for getting us pointed in the right direction!
 
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