Article: DIVE DRY WITH DR. BILL #519: WHERE HAVE ALL THE "NUDIs" GONE?

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drbill

The Lorax for the Kelp Forest
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i found 1 caled spanish dancer, looks like the octopus fishermens that still using clorox and similar chemicals are killing all the system, this here on Baja California,in San Felipe area.
 
Did two dives yesterday to 100 fsw and found one nudi... the rare Felimare (Hyposelodoris) californiensis. Very cool. I have a ton of video footage of this "rare" nudibranch. See my column about it:

Star Thrower Educational Multimedia (S.T.E.M.) Dive Dry Column
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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