A rare nudie

Fish & Invertebrate sightings and descriptions, hosted by resident NWDC ID expert Janna Nichols (nwscubamom).
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A rare nudie

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Eubranchas San Juanieses

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Where did you see this beauitful gem?
It's not broken - it's just missing duct tape!
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Oh, very, very cool find! Thanks for sharing the photo.
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bnboly wrote:Where did you see this beauitful gem?
Agree with the question... more info please!
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I saw my first one of those a couple weeks ago on Skyline Wall with Doug Steding ... going back there tomorrow, and hope to see another one (since I'll be bringing a camera this time) ...

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Tom Nic wrote:
bnboly wrote:Where did you see this beauitful gem?
Agree with the question... more info please!
It's a pretty safe bet if I post it it came from Port Townsend. Not always but most of the time. As for seeing it? Only if you have real good eyes and know the clues to look for. They are only about 1/4" or less.
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