Went to the bridge for diving today. Arrived at 0709 for a 1010 high tide. There was still plenty of parking when I arrived. By the time I went to snorkel the trail at 0745 the parking lot was full. By the time I got out of the water from snorkeling at 0830, there were plenty of people circling around looking for parking spaces. Did a REEF fish survey while snorkeling, 56 species in 45 minutes. Entered the water on the westside at 0845. Visibility was a cloudy 30ft similar to yesterday, sea temp remains at 83F. Did a REEF fish count 76 species in 70 minutes. Despite the amount of divers in the park I encountered very few underwater. However, those that I did encounter seemed absolutely hell bent on stirring up the bottom with each and every meaningless fin stroke. I don't really understand it, they never seem to stop and look at anything, just a lot aimless swimming around, at least from my perspective. The only real standout today was a pair of courting Sailfin Blennies. The male was doing his best with fanned out dorsal fin, but the female was not having any of it, maybe waiting for a better suitor. Respectively, Banded Arm Brittle Star, M and F Sailfin Blenny, Male Sailfin Blenny with sailfin extended (left profile), Male Sailfin Blenny with sailfin extended (right profile), Smooth Trunkfish, and a pair of Planehead Filefish.
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