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Tag: corralline algae

Day 2 at San Clemente Island

  • Post author By Nautilus Staff
  • Categories Archive
  • Post date 2008-05-13
By Nautilus Staff on May 13th, 2008 in Archive

Another great day of diving in the southern Channel Islands. Here is what I recorded in my personal dive log: Aquarium Reef – temp 56, vis 30 feet, breezy, 3 foot swell – lots of purple corralline algae and small amounts of purple hard coral. (Dive with Ian) Aquarium Reef – temp 56, vis 20 feet, breezy, 3 foot swell, Garibaldi NW Harbor – temp 55, vis 20 feet, light breeze, 1-2 foot swell – kelp forest, sea lions, nudibranchs. NW Harbor (twilight) – temp 55 vis 20 feet, calm, calm – blue shark, much more skittish than those we are used to in the Revillagigedo.

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  • Tags aquarium reef, blue shark, california, Channel Islands, corralline algae, Garibaldi, kelp forest, nudibranches, purple coral, sea lions
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