It was a sunny day today. Looking at the water, the vis looked good, but when we descended, it was not as good as expected, about 2-3m vis. When clouds of sediments went past, it was worse. Still, we manged to spot some good stuff. Like the Tritonia nudi, first for me, and the orange unknown nudi, spotted by CH. Also spotted 3 tigertail seahorses in total, and 4 Ceratosamas. 2 Fang Blenny, both in separate bottles. They just loved to hide there somehow. Took out some cut fishing lines from the sea....not good to leave them in the sea, as they would be entangled with corals, and divers too.
Heavy tanks...
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Tritonia...finally see it
Closer look...lots of sediments floating ard
Bornella Anguilla, small one
Ceratosama near the 1st seahorse for my dive
1st seahorse
The betrayer, its tail
Another seahorse, 2nd one
Orange unknown nudi
Yellow Goby
Reaction a bit slow
Another ceratosama
The other ceratosama, 3rd one
4th one, it's flying!
3rd seahorse
another view
Fang blenny hiding
Arrowhead crab in barrel sponge
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