Keep your eye on the water column

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YellowEye
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Keep your eye on the water column

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Hi Folks!

Suggest you keep your eyes on the water column these days. In 3 of my last 5 dives I've seen tiny red sausage jellies in the water column. Always a great find! I found them at Sund Rock, Junkyard, Edmonds.

Lologrande/Billy also recently saw a red eye medussa at Redondo!
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Thanks for the tip! I'll keep an eye out for them :)
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I saw it at Mukilteo 12/27/18.
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I saw one at Sund rock. And a bunch of the little winged sea slugs flapping around redondo.
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I'll have to start looking. Great info. :)
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