Flatworm Merry Strikes Again

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MaxBottomtime

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Merry has a Masters degree in Science from ASU. Having a scientist for a dive buddy can be challenging. Yesterday she found a nudibranch that we have yet to identify. Today she found a flatworm that may be Cryptobiceros bajae but can be difficult to I.D. as they are a mimic species. Sometimes they look different than the one Merry found. I often have a lot of homework to do after diving with her. Why can't she find a starfish or garibaldi?
Aside from the flatworm the dive at Golf Ball Reef was uneventful. Fifteen feet visibility with 53° water and the usual critters were out and about. Berthella californica were laying eggs everywhere. Mating pairs of Doriopsilla albopunctata dotted many rocks. I tried to get a rainbow sea perch to hold still but it refused.
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Cryptobiceros bajae


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Seastarus saturdaynightfeveri


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Doriopsilla albopunctata


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Diaulula sandiegensis


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Rainbow sea perch, Hypsurus caryi


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Onespot fringehead, Neoclinus uninotatus


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Swell shark egg case


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Berthella californica eggs
 
Interesting sea star species (and I'll bet you thought nobody READ those captions . . . )
 
Interesting sea star species (and I'll bet you thought nobody READ those captions . . . )

Yep, I think Phil got that one "wrong!"
 
More aye candy, mahalo! Love the hypsurus caryi! ...and I thought that Sea Star was a besthairist travolta?? ;~)

 
Magnificent photos! Thanks, Max!
 

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