2 octopus in one day.

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Harmonyhallresorts

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Sailing up the leeward coast of St.Vincent & we jumped off into a hidden little bay with some of the best snorkeling I've seen anywhere and just it just so happened I saw not one but two different octopus in the same bay a good distance from another. Seeing one in a day is pretty special, but to see two, wow. Has anyone else ever experienced this before and if so where. Thanks, still amazed.
 
On several dives here in Catalina waters I've seen more than a dozen on a single dive. I've also run into matings pairs several times and even a threesome.
 
Here in the Vancouver BC area, it's not uncommon lately to see three or four octos at Whytecliffe Park or Brittania Beach. I'm still a very new diver, so three octos in one scuba dive at Whytecliffe a couple of weeks ago (all above 60 ft) was a total mind blow.


I've also run into matings pairs several times and even a threesome.

Scandalous!
 
Saw multiples on several dives on Utila - there are several that live in the shallows of the Utopia Dive Village reef and you can see them pretty frequently.

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We quite often see two or three (or sometimes more) octopi on our dives in Tenerife, especially at Faro & Palmar.
 
Here in the Vancouver BC area, it's not uncommon lately to see three or four octos at Whytecliffe Park or Brittania Beach.

Yes, but if they are GPOs they should count as multiple sightings!
 
Giant Pacific Octopus
 

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