Merry
Contributor
I was thinking that as 2020 hobbles to a close, the one thing that we as divers still have, is the ocean. Even if we grumble about the vis, or the wind, at least we have a place to go where there is no new-normal and our thoughts are occupied only with seeing what new things we can find.
Here are a few images from the last couple of months.
Felimare californiensis on its food source, the sponge, Dysidea amblia.
Prelude to mating
Mating
Three Felimare californiensis in one spot is UNHEARD OF around here.
Pacific red octopus on the Landing Craft
Okenia rosacea
Vermilion rockfish
Treefish
Juvenile blacksmith
Blue-banded goby
Black perch - Hermosa Artificial Reef
Calico bass and gray moon sponge under a piling at Hermosa Artificial Reef
Polycera tricolor - abundant right now
Here are a few images from the last couple of months.
Felimare californiensis on its food source, the sponge, Dysidea amblia.
Prelude to mating
Mating
Three Felimare californiensis in one spot is UNHEARD OF around here.
Pacific red octopus on the Landing Craft
Okenia rosacea
Vermilion rockfish
Treefish
Juvenile blacksmith
Blue-banded goby
Black perch - Hermosa Artificial Reef
Calico bass and gray moon sponge under a piling at Hermosa Artificial Reef
Polycera tricolor - abundant right now