How's that for a suggestive title? Anyway, I was going through and cleaning out my hard drive and I came across these photos from when I worked in Antarctica. There seem to be quite a few nudibranch enthusiasts around here, so I thought I'd share:
mcmurdo sound nudibranchs - a set on Flickr
I didn't do the actual diving, sadly (although getting back down there and doing that is high on my list of Life Goals), but I helped with the collection & the drysuit zipping and the dry glove fitting. [size=-2]Less interesting surface photos are here.[/size] In other words, I was the lackey who sat in the hut while the divers had the time of their lives in the infinity-vis waters below my feet. Still, a fantastic time nonetheless. Also, if anyone can identify the unknown slug or sees that I've misidentified any others, let me know!
mcmurdo sound nudibranchs - a set on Flickr
I didn't do the actual diving, sadly (although getting back down there and doing that is high on my list of Life Goals), but I helped with the collection & the drysuit zipping and the dry glove fitting. [size=-2]Less interesting surface photos are here.[/size] In other words, I was the lackey who sat in the hut while the divers had the time of their lives in the infinity-vis waters below my feet. Still, a fantastic time nonetheless. Also, if anyone can identify the unknown slug or sees that I've misidentified any others, let me know!