I have only seen a few of these in my diving in the Pacific Northwest, and until recently the ones I have seen have been is really difficult spots to try and get a decent photo… which is a shame, becuase these little guys are…
Category: Washington
Well, one good thing about diving in the PNW in the winter is it coincides with Lumpie Season. I’ve shared some other photos of Pacific Spiny Lumpsuckers before, but in the past few weeks I think I have managed a better set of photos that…
Not sure on exact IDs for most of these, but here’s an assortment of arthropods, sea fleas, worms, and others…
On a recent dive, we found a forest of Sea Whips. These are corals that grow in a single long stalk and the coral polyps radiate out to the sides. Before this dive, I’d seen a couple but this area had them as far as…
I’ve shared some photos of Hooded Nudibranchs before, and I’m sure if you’ve watched my dive compilation videos you’ve seen clips of other nudibranchs… but Hooded Nudibranchs are really unique. I mean really unique – and honestly a bit weird. Let’s start with the obvious…
Because why not? A variety of the nudibranch shots I’ve been getting recently…
Some of the recent fish portraits from the Puget Sound…
Lego-man found a few more nudibranchs (some larger than himself) and a Squat Lobster…
Chitons are a type of mollusk that have a series of overlapping plates instead of a full single shell. I feel this tends to make them look much more like armor than a shell. Either way – they come in a ton of different colors!
I’ve had a few new octopus encounters since I came back up to the PNW. I think all of these are GPOs (the second one definitely is as it was a quite massive octo, but there is a possibility that the other two might be…
Ok I’m not 100% certain these are all Deep Blade Shrimps or if there are different species here, but I’m still in lazy mode with regards to identifying stuff. But I like the variety of colors and patterns with these shrimp… Oh, and this also…
Yesterday I went back to a dive site I’ve visited a bunch of times in West Seattle with a good friend, Deana. As we were about to start our dive, a couple other divers asked us for some directions to a part of the site…
This first shrimp is called a Candy-stripe Shrimp and was the whole goal of a rather current-sensitive dive at Skyline – a popular dive site that I did not manage to visit last time I was here. I’m not a huge fan of current dives,…
These Red-gilled Nudibranchs (Himatina trophina) show up from to time on dives, and usually when they are around, there are tons of them. They’re pretty tiny, and are usually on pieces of seaweed that is drifting back and forth and makes them a little tricky…
I finally got around to getting this Lego Mini that Jason’s boys gifted to me in for his first dive today. Not the greatest photos, but I’m still learning how best to pose him – I also think I may have made him a bit…