799 563:18
Dive: Total Bottom Time:
Lucan Chute
Site:
Browning Passage, Lucan Islands, British Columbia
50°50.084'N 127°37.901'W NAD83
82 ft 07/09/2005
Max Depth: Date:
0:47 1:40 PM
Bottom Time: Time:
45 ft
Visibility:
2400 psi
Tank Start:
500 psi
Lens: Tank End:
104 cu ft
Strobes: Tank Size:
2400 psi
Film: Tank Work:
1900 psi
Photo Notes: Air Used:
Off slack dive but very little current along the waal, perhaps more out in the channel. Drifted slowly
south along a wall with boulders and ledges. Not as think life as some other dives but still lots to see.
This off slack dive actually had less current that the slack dive on Seven Tree Island.
Blackeye goby, Northern ronquil, Kelp greenling, Ling cod, Painted greenling, Black rockfish, China
rockfish, Copper rockfish, Puget Sound rockfish, Vermilion rockfish, Yellowtail rockfish, Cabezon,
Longfin sculpin, Scalyhead sculpin, Branching coralline algae, Bull Kelp, Encrusting coralline algae,
Iredescent algae, Christmas tealia, Crimson anemone, Fish-eating tealia, Giant plumose anemone,
Plumose anemone, Swimming anemone, White-spotted tealia, Orange cup coral, Pink mouthed
hydroids, Sea firs, Acorn barnacle, Giant barnacle, Red hermit crab, Puget Sound king crab,
Decorator crab, Sharp-nose crab, Candy-stripe shrimp, Coon-stripe shrimp, Fluted bryozoan, Kelp-
encrusting bryozoan, Lacy bryozoan, Northern staghorn bryozoan, Leather bryozoan, Rabbit ear
bryozoan, Pacific octopus, Leather chiton, Lined chiton, Mossy chiton, Red chiton, Scaly-girdled
chitons, Kelp-dwelling limpet, Rough keyhole limpet, White cap limpet, Rock Scallop, Blue top snail,
Leafy hornmouth, Wrinkled amphissia, Pinto Abalone, Cockerel's dorid, Nanaimo dorid, California sea
cucumber, Creeping pedal cucumber, Red sea cucumber, Blood starfish, Leather starfish, Mottled
starfish, Rainbow starfish, Velcro starfish, Vermilion starfish, Feather star, Morning sun starfish, Rose
starfish, Sunflower starfish, Red sea urchin, Boring sponge, Hermit crab sponge, Orange puff-ball
sponge, White-crust compound tunicate, Broad-base tunicate, Orange social tunicate, Sea peach,
Stalked, orange tunicate, Transparent tunicate, Three-lined ribbon worm, Calcareous tubeworm, Giant
white tubeworm, Slime worm
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