The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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Anyone know what the nearest dive shop to Blue heron Bridge is? Wife and I are making a trip there based off of this thread.

Also, AWESOME pics and such.
 
Anybody know what this is? It was at BHB...
 
Anybody know what this is? It was at BHB...

Worm eel. It is in one of the newer books by Paul Humann not my old version so I think that is what it is

PS Found my old email from him when I asked for ID of one I found :Key Worm Eel, Ahlia egmontis
 
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Do you need a push?

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No push necessary. The camera fund is low right now and the lens won't be in for another 1-2 months. Reefnet.ca is bumping the size up on their diopter and adding a +10 to their +5.
 
Wife and I are making a trip there based off of this thread.

Likewise. We drove down from Toronto last weekend just to dive the bridge. It's awesome, especially the night dives off the Admiral's Club dock. Yesterday we saw our first mating seahorses. Here's a photo.

Les
 

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Here are some more pictures Lindsay took on 6/19:


 
Likewise. We drove down from Toronto last weekend just to dive the bridge. It's awesome, especially the night dives off the Admiral's Club dock. Yesterday we saw our first mating seahorses. Here's a photo.

Les

Excellent!!!!
 
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