Great Conditions For The First Weekend Of Winter

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MaxBottomtime

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Visibility was excellent off the west side of Palos Verdes today. At Golf Ball Reef and Haggerty's we could look up from the bottom and see the top of the kelp. Horizontal visibility was thirty feet or more.

We found the usual subjects at Golf Ball Reef including two Thordisa rubescens. At Haggerty's I spent the first twenty minutes searching for anything to photograph. I was about to give up when I spotted a small Felimare californiensis. It was the only subject I found during an eighty minute dive.

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Felimare are always cool to image. Like the hermit crab in the Trivia
 

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