806 568:19
Dive: Total Bottom Time:
Plumper Rock
Site:
Weynton Passage, Blackfish Sound, Plumper Islands, British Columbia
65 ft 09/09/2005
Max Depth: Date:
0:44 2:25 PM
Bottom Time: Time:
35 ft
Visibility:
2500 psi
Tank Start:
1:2 Macro 800 psi
Lens: Tank End:
2 104 cu ft
Strobes: Tank Size:
2400 psi
Film: Tank Work:
Ektachrome VS 100
1700 psi
Photo Notes: Air Used:
One exposed and one submerged rock in the channel, not much fish life but decent invertebrate life.
Bay goby, Blackeye goby, Northern ronquil, Kelp greenling, Ling cod, Copper rockfish, Quillback
rockfish, Longfin sculpin, Scalyhead sculpin, Pacific spiny lumpsucker - great bright red out swimming,
Encrusting coralline algae, Giant kelp, Iredescent algae, Brooding anemone, Christmas tealia,
Crimson anemone, Giant plumose anemone, Plumose anemone, Zoanthid, Orange cup coral,
Encrusting hydrocoral, Hedgehog hydroid, Orange hydroid, Ostrich-plume hydroid, Pink mouthed
hydroids, Sea firs, Silver-tip hydroid, Soft coral, Acorn barnacle, Giant barnacle, Red hermit crab,
Decorator crab, Coon-stripe shrimp, Kelp-encrusting bryozoan, Lacy bryozoan, Rabbit ear bryozoan,
Rust bryozoan, Gumboot chiton, Lined chiton, Mossy chiton, Kelp-dwelling limpet, Rough keyhole
limpet, White cap limpet, Swimming scallop, Rock Scallop, Blue top snail, Leafy hornmouth, Wrinkled
amphissia, Three-lined aeolid (M), California sea cucumber, Blood starfish, Leather starfish, Vermilion
starfish, Basket star, Daisy brittle star, Morning sun starfish, Sunflower starfish, Green sea urchin,
Purple sea urchin, Boring sponge, White-crust compound tunicate, Bristly tunicate, Sea peanut,
Calcareous tubeworm, Cement tubeworm, Honeycomb tubeworm
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