We went back up to the North Shore and some of our favorite Nudibranch hunting grounds. Two great dives with considerable crowds from the scuba shops teaching classes and leading dives. It was a perfect day to be in the water.
Water temp for both dives was a bone-chilling 73F. Visibility was about 50-70, lots of particulate matter (stuff) floating in the water though.
We found some great stuff again. Nudibranchs we haven't seen in a while and several eels as well as a Sea Star Shrimp on a crown of thorns.
Sea Star Shrimp
Locust nudibranch (tiny about 1/2 CM)
Red-Spotted nudibranch
Egg-Eating nudibranch
Dwarf Moray eel
All pix taken w/S&S Dx8000g w/2 YS-110 strobes
Aloha,
NH
Water temp for both dives was a bone-chilling 73F. Visibility was about 50-70, lots of particulate matter (stuff) floating in the water though.
We found some great stuff again. Nudibranchs we haven't seen in a while and several eels as well as a Sea Star Shrimp on a crown of thorns.

Sea Star Shrimp

Locust nudibranch (tiny about 1/2 CM)

Red-Spotted nudibranch

Egg-Eating nudibranch

Dwarf Moray eel

All pix taken w/S&S Dx8000g w/2 YS-110 strobes
Aloha,
NH