The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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awwwhh the baby cowfish! :) so cute..
 
Scott, from what you describe it is not the same Jawfish. This one was in the same "shell" bottom area as the Headshield Sea Slugs we found on Saturday and this guy was about 1/2 the size of the adult Jawfish I usually see at the bridge
 
Following up on this conversation:
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/5313509-post1914.html

I saw more of those weird round things with things inside of them. Here's a picture from BHB two weeks ago.

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I think this guy was right in thinking that they are retracted tube worms of some kind.
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/5350037-post4.html

Macro-hunters - this would be a good challenge for you. I'll bet you could get some very interesting pictures of these things. They are fairly common once you start looking for them.
 
Someone recently asked about Sea Cucumber having a mouth...

I took these pictures yesterday to show where the mouth is located. Opposite the anal hole and underneath the cucumber

Anal
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Oral
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The mirror in question is now in 5 separate pieces as of yesterday. it was broken again since the picture I posted taken on August 3rd.

Yesterday the ocean upwelling was in full swing at BHB. Water was green, vis was about 5' and temperatures had pockets in the 80s and pockets down into the lower 70s. The upwelling is here!
 
Brrrrrr!!!!
 
I was at the bridge on Thursday and the mirror was in 2 pieces
 
[ the ocean upwelling was in full swing at BHB. Water was green, vis was about 5' and temperatures had pockets in the 80s and pockets down into the lower 70s. The upwelling is here![/QUOTE]

Thanks Cooltech, first you talk us out of diving Jupiter on the 2nd, and now BHB:D
We were considering the nite bridge dive until I saw your message. Oh WELL!! I usually hope for westerly winds, now looking for easterly to maybe rid us of this upwelling.
 
https://xf2.scubaboard.com/community/forums/cave-diving.45/

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