large_diver
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First dive of the year for me on Saturday (wet suit). Nice day for diving, but a little windy (N-NW wind). Our plan was to dive straight out along the NOAA jetty (right side of Grabage beach). We walked the jetty before the dive and immediately noticed a TON of Lion's Mane jellies -- looked like they were being pushed in by the wind and high tide, which crested just about the time we arrived.
Underwater conditions were decent, with vis in the 20+ foot range. Max depth of 34 ft. Water temp was 46F. Lion's Mane jellies EVERYWHERE -- beautiful. I had a nice little stinging sensation around my lips at the end of the dive -- it was impossible to miss them there were so many.
Nudibranches were also everywhere. I think I saw about 8-10. Funny enough, one floated almost right onto the palm of my hand at the beginning of the dive; I saw quite a few more as the dive went on.
Underwater conditions were decent, with vis in the 20+ foot range. Max depth of 34 ft. Water temp was 46F. Lion's Mane jellies EVERYWHERE -- beautiful. I had a nice little stinging sensation around my lips at the end of the dive -- it was impossible to miss them there were so many.
Nudibranches were also everywhere. I think I saw about 8-10. Funny enough, one floated almost right onto the palm of my hand at the beginning of the dive; I saw quite a few more as the dive went on.