Hawthorne Reef Dive Report

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MaxBottomtime

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A lot of boats and jetskis were running around Hawthorne Reef today. Their wakes knocked a few things over in our boat, but they couldn't knock the fun we had under water. We had fifteen feet vis with 53°. Kevin Lee and I spent a couple hours trying to figure out which invertebrate to shoot next while Merry played Jelly Queen in mid-water.
Hawthorne Reef is an invert paradise. It's difficult to get a photo without some small bycatch. I got a couple of Cadlina limbaughorums babysitting tinier nudis.

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Cadlina limbaughorum with Cadlina flavomaculata

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Cadlina limbaughorum with Triopha catalinae

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Nudibranch eggs

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Ida's Miter, Mitra idae

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Spanish Shawl, Flabellina iodinea

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Flabellina trilineata

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Hermissenda crassicornis

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Cadlina luteomarginata

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Tritonia festiva

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Triopha catalinae

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Diaulula sandiegensis

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Ategema alba

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Cadlina flavomaculata

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Doriopsilla albopuncata

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Serpula columnbiana

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Christmas Tree Worm, Spirobranchus spinosus

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Colonial cup coral, Coenocyathus bowersi

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Corynactis californica

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Red Beard sponge, Microciona prolifera

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Octocoral, Alcyonium rudyi

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Gopher rockfish, Sebastes carnatus
 
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:shocked2: Wowzers! What a shootout! That Triopha catalinae "with limbaugh" is insanely small! Love the San Diego Dorid shot. Great pose. The first Flabellina trilineata capture is stunning as well. Alright, you've got me foaming at the mouth for a dive. If conditions hold, expect a couple reports this week :wink:
 
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