GPO with eggs

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Kirsten and I went a looking for her today; didn’t see her, but we did see a healthy, plump Harbor Seal, who by the way was completely trashing the visibility...really. And I thought animals left to their own were good for the environment, so much for that theory. That critter did more damage to the visibility (and several Piddock Clams) in twenty minutes than a dozen open water student divers.
 
So tell me, why do we spend so much time and agony on developing perfect trim, huh?
 
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Kirsten and I went a looking for her today; didn’t see her, but we did see a healthy, plump Harbor Seal, who by the way was completely trashing the visibility...really. And I thought animals left to their own were good for the environment, so much for that theory. That critter did more damage to the visibility (and several Piddock Clams) in twenty minutes than a dozen open water student divers.
That would be Junior. He and his mama have figured out that divers with bright lights will gladly point out the yummy eats of Cove 2 :rolleyes:
 
Mom will be happy to print out snowbear's octo egg pix as long as they don't grace the same place as Moonie will. Awesome photos.
 
I'm curious, is "GPO" common diver slang in the Pacific Northwest for these things? Do any other critters up there have nicknames or acronyms?
 
How do you pronounce it, "jeepo" or "jeePeeOh"?
 
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