Breaking News. Diver Merry Is Back!

Please register or login

Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.

Benefits of registering include

  • Ability to post and comment on topics and discussions.
  • A Free photo gallery to share your dive photos with the world.
  • You can make this box go away

Joining is quick and easy. Log in or Register now!

MaxBottomtime

Contributor
Scuba Instructor
Divemaster
Messages
10,420
Reaction score
12,461
Location
Torrance, CA
# of dives
2500 - 4999
MerryGiantStride_zpsowonsq2i.jpg


Our long national nightmare is over. Merry Passage has returned to diving. She had been on the disabled list for six months following a tragic accident involving a dock cleat and her baby toe. Recovery time was longer than expected and it was taking a heavy toll on her.

She used the time off to organize her photos and videos from the past decade into a wonderful collection geared toward divers and biologists looking for identifications and a bit of education along with it. Her new site is Merry Passage

DiverMerry_zpsv1ncxi6i.jpg

Does this shirt make me look young?

After an aborted dive yesterday we returned to the water off Palos Verdes early this morning. Once again the sea was flat but visibility was poor and it was dark on the reefs. Our first stop was Halfway Reef. Merry finally got to see the Bispira turneri worm that Kevin Lee and I had been photographing for a few months.

The usual critters were out, but there was one big surprise to be had. Last year Merry found a Thordisa rubescens at Golf Ball Reef. There had been less than a handful of sightings before that. We later found several more including mating pairs and a few laying eggs. We found the motherload, but they were only found at GBR...until today. I found one laying eggs at Halfway Reef a few miles away from Golf Ball Reef. That means there is at least one more in the area.

Halfway%20Reef_ART8449_zpsukkhci1u.jpg

Thordisa rubescens laying eggs

Halfway%20Reef_ART8445_zpsuqv3ytel.jpg

Semicossyphus pulcher, Sheephead, with mottled night-time coloration


Halfway%20Reef_ART8436_zpsxzmzs8bz.jpg

Navanax inermis


Halfway%20Reef_ART8454_zpsmm3k12hf.jpg

Navanax eggs


Halfway%20Reef_ART8418_zpstm2dbm3r.jpg

Bispira turneri


Halfway%20Reef_ART8435_zpsv0mqfuhv.jpg

Peltodoris nobilis


Halfway%20Reef_ART8438_zpsr8ogwot7.jpg

Polycera tricolor


Halfway%20Reef_ART8424_zpsbezqfsza.jpg

Clathria Parthena, Red Beard sponge


At Golf Ball Reef for our second dive I found another Thordisa on the rock I found last Sunday loaded with eggs and three of the large, red nudis. Merry isn't the only one making a big comeback.

Golf%20Ball%20Reef_ART8516_zpsrourwyzd.jpg

Thordisa rubescens


Golf%20Ball%20Reef_ART8460_zpsifzaofzb.jpg

Thordisa rubescens eggs


Golf%20Ball%20Reef_ART8485_zpsumizw9dy.jpg

Berthella californica


Golf%20Ball%20Reef_ART8487_zpsz0nmhsf0.jpg

Berthella californica mating pair with nearby egg coil. Notice the gills of each nudibranch extended.


Golf%20Ball%20Reef_ART8459_zpsplsqxxdi.jpg

Doriopsilla albopunctata mating pair


Golf%20Ball%20Reef_ART8457_zps5dtmwysj.jpg

Acanthodoris hudsoni mating pair


Golf%20Ball%20Reef_ART8517_zpsuh4puuyz.jpg

Peltodoris mullineri


Golf%20Ball%20Reef_ART8470_zpskjipaxg4.jpg

Scorpaena guttata, California scorpionfish


Golf%20Ball%20Reef_ART8499_zps9acwthmv.jpg


Golf%20Ball%20Reef_ART8505_zpsi5h1yfg3.jpg

Rathbunella hypoplecta, Bluebanded Ronquil


Link: DiverMerry.com
 
Lovely photos, and I appreciate the labeling!
Also, happy that Merry has healed up!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

Back
Top Bottom