Ningaloo - a very Good Friday

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Thanks for sharing. I miss Ningaloo. Can't wait to get back!!!
 
Great pix,thnx
 
Excellent images, Kris! I like them all and you know how much I adore your shots! :D

Ed.
 
Great pic's, love the porcelain crab!!!
 
Thanks, Guys! Glad you are enjoying them - wish I could find some solid time to get through them so I could start on Saturday's dives, but here's another of Friday's!

Here's a little guy that I've only seen once before and that was in an entirely different area.

He's a bit eye-twisting, I think
Hoplodoris estrelyado nudibranch
hoplodorisestrelyadoH01.jpg


Dive site: Blizzard Ridge - 14m; Lighthouse Bay, Exmouth, Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia
 
Thanks, Guys! Glad you are enjoying them - wish I could find some solid time to get through them so I could start on Saturday's dives, but here's another of Friday's!

Here's a little guy that I've only seen once before and that was in an entirely different area.

He's a bit eye-twisting, I think
Hoplodoris estrelyado nudibranch
hoplodorisestrelyadoH01.jpg


Dive site: Blizzard Ridge - 14m; Lighthouse Bay, Exmouth, Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia

That's a fantastic nudibranch Kristin. Looks like the gills are intended to be false rhinophores. If I was a nudibranch I wouldn't know which direction he/she/both was going :D I assume that one is pretty rare.

++Ken++
 
Ken - I don't know if he's rare or if we just don't see him! Thanks for the kind words :)

Here's two more from Friday...hope y'all aren't gettin' bored yet!

Triplefin...just because I can't resist them.
triplefinCUH01.jpg

Dive site: Razor's - 14m; Lighthouse Bay, Exmouth, Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia

Little Clarkii Anemonefish learning to fly
clarkiifly.jpg

Dive site: Blizzard Ridge - 14m; Lighthouse Bay, Exmouth, Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia
 

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