The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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viz was not great on saturday, hope it is better for you today. My buddy and I did see an amazing number of eels on the west span and pier, most were spotted moray eels but we saw a sharptailed eel and purple mouth moray too: also saw some batfish and blennys: here's a couple of photos from yesterday:

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Dude, you swam in the bacteria water?

Oh, and yes... very nice pics
 
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Great pixs!
 
Great pics indeed!

Would love to join y'all today, my gear is actually dry (oh the humanity!) but I have to take my new foster dog to a rescue event. SEA ya November 28!
 
There was nothing to see at the bridge today :-)

The water was blue but a little cloudy (expected for the wind)
 
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There was nothing to see at the bridge today :-)

The water was blue but a little cloudy (expected for the wind)

You consider the squadron of eagle rays nothing? But you are right viz was low, water got cold (79), & current strong when tide changed
 

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