The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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Congrats on the new job?? :)
 
I took these shots on Wed. the guys at force-e told me the eel was a purple mouth moray

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this is obviously a batfish

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Here are a couple pics from last night, had a nice 2 hour night dive thanks to Force-E. Pretty neat to find something we haven't seen before. Also saw a harlequin nudi that was "too small" for my photographer to work with (especially since it was flapping in the current on a hydroid)

Another nice thing was that a FWC officer came up to us at the end and made sure we weren't lobstering...which is a good thing...nice to see them checking!

It was very interesting though, seems as though there were 30+ divers there and Force-E only had a handful of people on their list...did some other shops pull permits?


Cuthona Caerulea?
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My GF Lindsay gets full credit for the photos, but I get credit for finding the nudi hehe
 
Great nudibranch shots, and yes, you got the ID right, it is Cuthona Caerulea. This is a really good find as we have not been finding them much this year.
Keep up the good photography and keep sharing.
Anne (the nudibranch lady)
 
Here are a couple pics from last night, had a nice 2 hour night dive thanks to Force-E. Pretty neat to find something we haven't seen before. Also saw a harlequin nudi that was "too small" for my photographer to work with (especially since it was flapping in the current on a hydroid)

Another nice thing was that a FWC officer came up to us at the end and made sure we weren't lobstering...which is a good thing...nice to see them checking!

It was very interesting though, seems as though there were 30+ divers there and Force-E only had a handful of people on their list...did some other shops pull permits?


Cuthona Caerulea?
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Nice find! Tell your GF congrats on the shots.
 

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