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Jim, Thanks for the use of the tanks on Mon it very nice of you! It was also great diving on Sun with you Video looks great! What do you use for editing software?

Thanks for fixing the thread. I threw a couple clips together from today.. It was cold in the parking lot!

Water was kinda cloudy..

[video=youtube_share;H1hVf-ygeVw]http://youtu.be/H1hVf-ygeVw[/video]
 
Fish ID please? IMG_3640.jpg
 
juvenile High hat.
As it gets older the dorsal fin gets smaller.
 
Jim, Thanks for the use of the tanks on Mon it very nice of you! It was also great diving on Sun with you Video looks great! What do you use for editing software?

Just windows movie maker... but I shoot in 1080... it can't handle high resolution.. It was a fun dive...
 
Great cnditions today. at least 40' vis
 

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I saw a pair of juvenile highhats too on Monday, these guys a little older I suspect. They seemed to have replaced the other punks, jackknife fish, I had been seeing. I had 74 degrees and thought the vis was a good 30 ft, could see the next rock at any rate along the snorkel trail. Also saw spotted eagle ray, grey triggerfish, and what I think are sleeping Atlantic black sea hares (I don’t know if anyone could confirm from these blurry photos?). At first I thought it was some algae but then noticed the rhinophores; do these guys sleep all day and swim only at night?
 

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Yes It looks like the Atlantic Black seahare & hopfully yours was sleeping. Sadly on Sunday my dive buddy & I found 7 dead ones. Don't know what happened but there were probably more in the area.
 
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