Went to the bridge for diving today. Arrived at 0715 for an 0730 high tide. The park was not crowed. Stayed on the west side for most of the dive. Ran across a few other divers returning to the east via the snorkel trail. Visibility was considerably improved from last week at about 30ft, water was blue not green. Sea temp 82-83f. I brought a couple shells I had in case I found the glass jar hermit crab from last posting, but no luck locating the hermit crab. Did a REEF fish survey 60 species in 60 minutes. The most interesting observation of the day was a feather duster worm. I took a picture of it because of its distinctive color pattern. There is no common name, the scientific name is Branchiomma luctuosum . According to INaturalist.org it has only been recorded once before in the western Atlantic Ocean. Respectively, Branchiomma bairdi, Branchiomma luctuosum, Goldspot Goby, Atlantic Spadefish, Spadefish Video, and Spadefish video.