Monterey pics 9-22 & 9-23

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Larry C

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Couple of really nice dives. Highlight was a Male Kelp Greenling at Ballbuster who didn't run and hide-actually kind of friendly. Usually, you can't get within 6 feet of the darn things. Some good nudies on Anchor 1 on the deep shale as well as another little thumb size Octo.

Male Kelp Greenling
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Jelly
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Little crabs
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Another little thumb size Octopus
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Hermissenda Crassicornis
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Televisus Radioshackus
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Cool pics Larry - well done !!
 
Hey Larry,
Thanks for sharing those.... Man if the TV could talk... :wink:

Ben

I'm picturing some fisherman trying to perch it on his console to watch Bass Masters on the outdoor channel (or maybe the ball game) while he's trying to reel in a big one.....Got 'em! Nooooooooo, not the TeeVEEEEEE! Was nice saying hi to you at the breakwater and meeting your dive buddies. Thanks for stopping by.

Thanks Andy, Jeff, Ken and Doug. Happy diving!
 
Thanks, Sarita and Marc. Here are a few more from our last dive on Sunday, at the original Anchor Farm. (Also deep shale). I wasn't sure any of these were going to come out. My drysuit developed a hole in the left wrist seal, and I was already shaking when I got in the water. The hypothermia made me tighten up involuntarily, causing the shoulder I mucked up falling off my motorcycle a couple of weeks ago to scream at me. Amazingly, a few came out pretty decent.

When I took this, I thought these lovebirds were Cadlina Luteamarginata, but after a bigger look, I'm pretty sure they're Acanthodoris Hudsoni.
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Yeah, we bad...a shrimp posturing in front of his hole. I was shakin' in my boots.
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A big Red Rock Crab. Look at the lower left for the Spanish Shawl underfoot
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Tritonia Festiva
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Even though most of the Anchors have been spread about the area by errant Cruise Ships, here's some evidence of why Kawika called it the Anchor Farm.
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Oops, forgot one: I call this, "Clowning around with a few friends".
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