Making mudpies at Vet's

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MaxBottomtime

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The water at Redondo Beach was pretty muddy this morning but the waves were down. I was hoping to get below the dirty layer for some more crab and squid video. I stacked three macro lenses on the camera and installed the flat port. This allows me to focus on subjects as close as on the port itself. I figured I wasn't going to get any wide angle opportunities in the muck. Naturally, I had a sea lion all over me for the entire dive. He buzzed me for more than thirty minutes, stopping to settle on the bottom occasionally, just out of the camera's depth of field.
During his trips to the surface for air I managed to get a few shots. I found that it is difficult to hold the camera still while stretching my neck to look for the marauder.
I didn't find any squid, but there are several patches of egg sacs below seventy feet. I saw an octopus jet away from one patch, leaving a large cloud of brown ink. I was ten feet away at the time, so I don't know what scared him.
Water was a balmy 54F with a very dirty two feet of visibility down to twenty feet and eight to ten feet below that.
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Nice video! Charlie and I dove Christmas Tree today... It was an easy in and out... visibility was easily 25+ and lots of really cool reef formations w/tons of critters.

Any word on Marineland opening up?

A pretty Greenling from today:
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Last I heard was the weekend of April 11/12. I'm on the RPV email list, but they haven't let me know anything. Have you been by to check out the beach lately?
 
Have you been by to check out the beach lately?

I was gonna go by there when coming back from the dive, but decided to just scoot home. Maybe I'll check out things tomorrow after work. I'll take some pics and keep ya updated;)
 
It's a Podochela hemphilli, Hemphill's kelp crab. If I ever get to dive without surge again I'll try for a shot of one taking algae and attaching it to itself.
The fringehead attacked me a few times, and of course I jumped back each time. :( I was hoping he would attack the lens, but he kept going around the housing for my hands.
 

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