Date: March 27, 2000
Dive Number: 600
Location: Row & Be Damned
Dive Time: 54 min.
Max Depth: 78 ft
Total Time to Date: 398 hrs. 02 min.
Dive Buddy(s): Terina
Visibility: 35-40 ft
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Camera: Nikonos V/2 Strobes Lens: 35mm/1:2 Macro
Film: Velvia 50 ASA
Photo Comments:
Normal 1:2 setup, nothing out of the ordinary.
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Dive Comments:
Normal Row & Be Damned dive profile except we went a bit farther north. Went here beacause wind had picked up.
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***Fish***
kelp greenling, ling cod, whitespotted greenling, copper rockfish, tiger rockfish, quillback rockfish, scalyhead sculpin, striped perch.
***Cnidarians***
christmas tealia, strawberry anemone, zoanthid, octocoral, orange cup coral, white hydroid, solitary pink-mouth hydroid, hedgehog hydroid, orange hydroid, ostrich-plume hydroid.
***Nudibranchs***
opalescent nudibranch, monterey sea lemon, white dorid, yellow-rimmed dorid.
***Echinoderms***
california sea cucumber, creeping pedal cucumber, red sea cucumber, white sea cucumber, blood star, leather star, mottled star, purple star, rainbow star, daisy brittle star, sunflower star, green urchin, red urchin.
***Arthropods***
giant barnacle, hairy lithode crab, puget sound king crab, decorator crab, sharp-nose crab.
***Univalves***
blue top snail, leafy hornmouth, oregon triton, wrinkled amphissia, china hat limpet, hooded puncturella, rough keyhole limpet, worm snails.
***Bivalves & Polyplachapora***
gumboot chiton, lined chiton, mossy chiton, red chiton, swimming scallop, rock scallop, jingle shell.
***Sponges***
aggregate vase sponge, bristly vase sponge, sulphur sponge, tennis ball sponge, dark red encrusting sponge, trumpet sponge, cloud sponge.
***Lophophorates***
common brachiopod, northern staghorn bryozoan, rabbit ear bryozoan.
***Tunicates***
pastel compound tunicate, white-crust compound tunicate, bristly tunicate, horse-shoe tunicate, sea peanut, strawberry tunicate, transparent tunicate, warty tunicate.
***Worms***
calcareous tube worm, slime tube worms, two pronged tube worm.
***Algae***
woody kelp, red algae irredescent algae, branching coralline algae.
***Cephalopods***
pacific octopus.

Disclaimer:
All dives made using an Oceanic Datamax Sport dive computer and on air unless otherwise noted.
Just because I did these dives does not mean you should.

KLW