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jet and I had the bridge to ourselves this morning. Vis was 20ft max with big ole jellies. 2 spotted eagle rays. It may have been 3 as we saw a single one twice, don't know if it was the same one or not. Found a pike blenny almost right away, as a hiding sleeping seahorse. Jet played with a big ole octopus while I tried to shoot a flabellina. Awesome dive. wow. Been a long time since I've had such a peaceful, serene dive. thanks buddy.
 
Yes Jenny almost got a full frontal moonie. I had 82 for water temp. One of those incredibly peaceful dives where I think we both forgot we were underwater.

Decided to swing by the Loggerhead MarineLife Center before heading south.
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Was back up there this morning helping with an IDC. We did our first dive, 50 ft. vis, only a few jellies and warm water. We finished and stood in the shallows chest deep going over the dive and doing the dive briefing for the second dive. I look at a small piece of floating sargassum.. STOP! JUST A MINUTE. HOLD THAT THOUGHT. LOOKIT THIS!! There hanging on to this little piece of sargassum is a the tiniest seahorse I've ever seen. Maybe an inch long. He hung on for another minute then decided he had enough. I swam him down to attach himself onto something more secure, otherwise the sargassum would have beached..
Other notables. A trio of spotted eagle rays lazily gliding past. A star gazaer. twice. the big ole banded jawfish. A batfish. And as we were finishing up dive #2 a small long arm octopus that attached to my hand. :)
 
Was back up there this morning helping with an IDC. We did our first dive, 50 ft. vis, only a few jellies and warm water. We finished and stood in the shallows chest deep going over the dive and doing the dive briefing for the second dive. I look at a small piece of floating sargassum.. STOP! JUST A MINUTE. HOLD THAT THOUGHT. LOOKIT THIS!! There hanging on to this little piece of sargassum is a the tiniest seahorse I've ever seen. Maybe an inch long. He hung on for another minute then decided he had enough. I swam him down to attach himself onto something more secure, otherwise the sargassum would have beached..
Other notables. A trio of spotted eagle rays lazily gliding past. A star gazaer. twice. the big ole banded jawfish. A batfish. And as we were finishing up dive #2 a small long arm octopus that attached to my hand. :)

Can't prove it without pictures:)

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Sweet dive today, didn't look at the water temp but vis was in the neighborhood of 30ft+. Of course I didn't take advantage since I was macro hunting. Tibenmiami and I did converge on one of the striated FF's and watched it fervently try to catch a fish unsuccessfully for about 10 minutes.

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Found some of those weird anemone looking things on the leaves, and one of them was "open"

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