Monday, December 14, 2009
Saturday afternoon and Sunday early morning. Two magnificent dives of two hours each.
Pike Blennys, mating Porcupine fish, lobster, Pigmy File Fish, Furry Sea Cucumber, Moray's, crabs and more. Very active reef. Snappers were hunting around and the barjacks were on a rampage over the sand mounds after the garden eels.
The soft current was carrying nutrients and amongst these we found a very tiny nudibranch no bigger than a grain of rice!
A healthy Eagle Ray showed up from the shallows, swimming mid water at about 25 feet. The anemones were out again. Some of them pretty big in size. Many different tips: blue, purple, white and green.
Two very small flounders were found close to conch territory.
Very exciting time on the reef!
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