786 552:56
Dive: Total Bottom Time:
Saltery Bay
Site:
Saltery Bay, Jervis Inlet, Saltery Bay Provincial Park, British Columbia
112 ft 30/07/2005
Max Depth: Date:
0:35 2:20 PM
Bottom Time: Time:
20 ft
Visibility:
2400 psi
Tank Start:
1:2 Macro 1200 psi
Lens: Tank End:
1 104 cu ft
Strobes: Tank Size:
2400 psi
Film: Tank Work:
Ektachrome VS 100
1200 psi
Photo Notes: Air Used:
Strobe may not have
Did our usual dive behind the Mermaid along the wal to the right. Visibility was only 5 feet until about
50 feet down then in cleared up to about 20-25 feet.
Saddleback gunnel, Blackeye goby, Northern ronquil, Kelp greenling, Painted greenling, Shiner perch,
Copper rockfish, Puget Sound rockfish, Quillback rockfish, Yelloweye rockfish - a couple of juv and
two large sub-adults, Longfin sculpin, Scalyhead sculpin, Encrusting coralline algae, Iredescent algae,
Crimson anemone, Giant plumose anemone, Swimming anemone, Tube-dwelling anemone, Orange
cup coral, Sea firs, Snail-fur hydroid, Water jellyfish, Acorn barnacle, Armed hermit crab, Sea spiders,
Deep-water decorator crab, Northern kelp crab, Red rock crab, Galatheid crab, Coon-stripe shrimp,
Kincaid's commensal shrimp, Lacy bryozoan, Spiral bryozoan, Rabbit ear bryozoan, Gumboot chiton,
Lined chiton, Swimming scallop, Rock Scallop, Leafy hornmouth, Red-gilled aeolid, White dorid,
California sea cucumber, Blood starfish, Leather starfish, Purple starfish, Rainbow starfish, Vermilion
starfish, Daisy brittle star, Gray brittle star, Feather star, Morning sun starfish, Nothern sun starfish,
Rose starfish, Sunflower starfish, Green sea urchin, Red sea urchin, Boring sponge, Orange finger
sponge, Chimney sponge, Cloud sponge, Pastel compound tunicate, Transparent tunicate,
Calcareous tubeworm, Slime worm
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