cocoajoe
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No high tide during park hours Tues
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Got to dive the bridge again on Saturday. Saw two Frogfish that we spotted first back in May. The female was all bloated. Took some photos at beginning of dive and then then came back to visit them again at the end. They were just getting ready to mate. Tried to switch over to video as quick as I could and then shot this of them spawning. Still can't really believe I saw them mate!! Did I tell you I love Frogfish?
Striated Frogfish Mating - YouTube
NIce shot Jim, one of the prettier shots of that seahorse!
Deeperthoughts, that's a seastar of some sort (don't have my book with me right now for the proper name). When it exits its hole, the arms are a foot long and the center body part is about an 3/4" in diameter
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Here's one. Reticulated Brittle Star.
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Monday PM dive:
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1. Seaweed Blenny
2. Pretty sure this is a Grey Triggerfish
3. Tube Anemone
4. Decorator Crab - amazing camouflage; saw another on the dive as well.
5. Think this is a Polka-Dot Batfish (Juv)
6. Chelidonura hirundinina - saw a pair; very large (nearly an inch) compared with those I've seen in Bahamas
7. Let me dream... Took this shot at the end of the dive - nearly sunset (who could tell for the clouds), so I had to get back and did not have time to linger. Thought it was a Secretary, Roughhead or similar Blenny. Looked at the ID books this morning and it is likely a Sailfin Blenny. Can't wait to get back and spend more time in this area...