797 561:41
Dive: Total Bottom Time:
Back Bay
Site:
Browning Passage, Nigei Island, British Columbia
31 ft 06/09/2005
Max Depth: Date:
0:37 9:05 PM
Bottom Time: Time:
40 ft
Visibility:
2400 psi
Tank Start:
1:2 Macro 1200 psi
Lens: Tank End:
2 104 cu ft
Strobes: Tank Size:
2400 psi
Film: Tank Work:
Ektachrome VS 100
1200 psi
Photo Notes: Air Used:
Down in a bay and around small boulders and little walls around the edges. There were quite a few
hooded nudibranchs on the kelp. We also saw phoronids in the sand, not sure of they are the same
species we see at Egmont on the rocks. Saw a big Puget Sound King crab out on the sand. This
made a very nice night dive.
Blackeye goby, Kelp greenling, Whitespotted greenling, Striped seaperch, C-O sole, Copper rockfish,
Puget Sound rockfish, Silvergray rockfish, Yellowtail rockfish, Longfin sculpin, Red Irish lord, Sailfin
sculpin, Scalyhead sculpin, Branching coralline algae, Bull Kelp, Encrusting coralline algae,
Iredescent algae, Sand-dwelling tealia, Tube-dwelling anemone, Orange cup coral, Sea firs, Moon
jellyfish, Giant barnacle, Puget Sound king crab, Scaled crab, Decorator crab, Sharp-nose crab, Coon-
stripe shrimp, Rabbit ear bryozoan, White phoronid, Gumboot chiton, Leather chiton, Lined chiton,
Kelp-dwelling limpet, Rough keyhole limpet, Rock Scallop, Leafy hornmouth, California berthella, Red-
gilled aeolid, Alabaster diron, Bicoloured Nudibranch, Hooded nudibranch, California sea cucumber,
Leather starfish, Mottled starfish, Gray brittle star, Morning sun starfish, Sunflower starfish, Red sea
urchin, Calcareous tubeworm, Two-pronged Tubeworm
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