For all three dives we entered at the beach south of the boat ramp. Two of the three dives we got out on the north beach, and the third dive we went to the bottle field and then came back to the south beach. Nudibranchs are beginning to make a big comeback ... particularly janolus fusca ... one of my favorites. I saw at least a half-dozen on every dive. Spatman found a couple of tiny stubby squids for me to play with. And the highlight of the day was getting buzzed by a sea lion as we were cruising from the bottle field to the carousel boat.
Anyway, here's a few shots ... I was in macro mode today ... been a while since I had that lens on the camera, and so it was good to get the practice ...
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It's really great to see things starting to come to life there again ... and vis didn't suck either ... probably 25 or better once you got below the halocline ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)