They're not cuttlefish...

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thez_yo

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Finally, my first dive in.... so long I can't even remember my last time hopping in!

I had a fieldtrip up North to visit for New Year's and got the chance to get a dive in too :D

The water felt like icecubes and I definitely saw 53ºF going on on my computer at my average 17fsw most of the dive. My max was 30fsw and the dive was 44mins long. The dive location was the Monterey Breakwater, and it sounded like right before we went in someone said it was kind of bad viz by the wall but 25-30' further out in the open. Once we got in the visibility was actually pretty great so I was pleasantly surprised. My last dive here there were all sorts of teeny tiny little clear sea critters almost verging on the microscopic blotting out most of the viz (though they were quite interesting). This time we got some clear critters that were about the size of a palm and apparently not a squid or cuttlefish type of critter, but actually a type of pteropod called Corolla calceola.

Here's the day:
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On with the dive!
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A swimming calceola

All of a sudden the fish went screaming past
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so I looked around... nothing. I looked up... that's why!
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These guys were everywhere. There was at least one every 10' at about 20-10fsw.
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Some other type of clear gelatinous critter

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Bit deeper at about 30'
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The fish scatter again...
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(the nice big seal in the haze)

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No idea why his claws are all white
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And in closing, one last calceola

It was a great dive but... I don't think I'm cut out for wetsuit diving in Monterey conditions. Especially if it's windy topside because it took 2 hours for the pins and needles to clear my fingers. Maybe I should wait til it warms up to dive there again.
 
some nice pics how thick were your gloves.i use 5 mm gloves here in canada this last fall in cooler temps than this and hands were never cold as for wetsuit 7mm jacjet and john with a 5 mm hood
 
Hey, it was a balmy dive . . .
 
some nice pics how thick were your gloves.i use 5 mm gloves here in canada this last fall in cooler temps than this and hands were never cold as for wetsuit 7mm jacjet and john with a 5 mm hood

I'm always cold, so the sharkskin and 7mm wetsuit really just... it was rough. I was in boots, gloves and a hood too of course. It probably didn't help that it was chilly and windy topside either.

I believe the animal you called calceola is actually Corolla spectabilis.

Thanks!

Hey, it was a balmy dive . . .

...where's the 'un-like' button...
 
You were a bit bluish . . .
 
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