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MaxBottomtime

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We've dived the same reef for three consecutive days. Although the conditions have worsened each day we increased our opistobranch count to twenty. I tried to get some fish portraits today but the marine snow had moved down to the top of the reef.


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Apolemia uvaria


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Olive rockfish, Sebastes serranoides


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Honeycomb rockfish, Sebastes umrosus


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White sea urchin, Lytechinus anamesus


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The World's tiniest Hopkin's Rose, Okenia rosacea near its favorite snack, Eurystomella bilabiata


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Berthella californica


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Triopha catalinae


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Flabellina trilineata


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Acanthodoris hudsoni


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Polycera tricolor


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Diaulula sandiegensis


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Felimare porterae


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Triopha maculata
 

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