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dr_shappero

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I've seen a couple of these now at two different dive sites. This one was taken at Les Davis in Tacoma. Any ideas? Thanks for the help!

-Keith
 
I love the word creature.. I especially love seeing unidentified animals that "creature" seems to describe so well.
 
Alabaster nudibranch, perhaps?
 
It is a nudibranch. I don't remember just which one but this variety is quite common here in Puget Sound. They are a *sea slug* and the name means naked gill. The fringe on their back is the gill structure.
 
dr_shappero:
I've seen a couple of these now at two different dive sites. This one was taken at Les Davis in Tacoma. Any ideas? Thanks for the help!

Looks like a Tritonia festiva.
 

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