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fun dive on Easter Sunday, not great vis, but what the world is this fish? .... it was like alien - big bat wings, little crawly legs.

Flying Gurnard. They are seen there on occasion. Nice find!

Flying gurnard - Wikipedia
NIce find. It's a banded sea robin. The sea robins have a "beak" shaped face, gunards are more blunt.
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I think I saw one there as well-

Hard to tell, was acting more like the scorptionfish, I think the mushroom scorptionfish will move like that..
 
NIce find. It's a banded sea robin. The sea robins have a "beak" shaped face, gunards are more blunt.
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Hard to tell, was acting more like the scorptionfish, I think the mushroom scorptionfish will move like that..

Gurnards & Sea Robins. I’ve always been told they are the same fish, possibly incorrectly.

EDIT: I looked it up. Definitely similar but different species. Thank you @Scuba_Jenny!
 
I have this Friday off and high tide is at 11:48 AM, worth driving down from Brevard county for my first BHB dive? How busy does everyone think it will be?
 
I have this Friday off and high tide is at 11:48 AM, worth driving down from Brevard county for my first BHB dive? How busy does everyone think it will be?
Friday is better than the weekend, but, with working from home, I have found weekdays, especially Friday, busier. I would get there quite early, relax, have a late breakfast or early lunch, enjoy yourself before your dive.
 
Sunday 4/18 is Floatopia. Forewarned is forearmed. It always reminds me of Sheldon Cooper's "Fun with Flags" segment on Big Bang Theory. Everyone has a flag and it seems the more outrageous the better!
 
Looks like a Bluewing Searobin. NIce find. I hear that there are like 9 species of searobins seen at the bridge!!
 
We have been diving the BHB this week, and every day gets better and better! Yesterday, I found two frog fish, and a seahorse! Today, another two frogfish. And we had a lovely little group of squid come right by us. As I was trying to snap a good picture, in surge, I looked down, and since I was in a nice sandy spot, I used my finger to stabilize me a bit. I did not expect the sand to move beneath my finger, and this guy to pop out! It was quite the shock! (Pun totally intended.) Even more shocking (sorry, I can't resist) was the fact that I did not get shocked. How is that possible?! Unless I just have a very high shock threshold, ha. Anyways, It was another spectacular day, and I'm super excited to not only see a stargazer, but also avoid getting shocked or poisoned!

I'm still pretty new to shooting photos, so I apologize that the pictures aren't as great as I'd like them to be.


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Today was our last day until we can get back at the end of the month. We didn't see a lot today, except for two mating homosapiens in the swimming area. Awkward.... We did see a blue spotted cornetfish, two octupus and a couple of nudibranches.

Here's a video I put together from yesterday's hijinks!

 
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