Date: October 4, 2000 Dive Number: 636 Location: Ann's Wall, (Seymour Inlet) Dive Time: 46 min. Max Depth: 94 ft Total Time to Date: 427 hrs. 48 min. Dive Buddy(s): Terina Visibility: 30 ft -------------------- Camera: Nikonos V/2 Strobes Lens: 35mm Close-up Film: Velvia 50 ASA Photo Comments: Tried closeup, perhaps some bubbles on the first few shots and then lens might have been not on properly. -------------------- Dive Comments: North side of Outer Narrows, lots of woody kelp and large boulders. -------------------- ***Fish*** decorated warbonnet, blackeye goby, kelp greenling, ling cod, painted greenling, black rockfish, brown rockfish, china rockfish, copper rockfish, puget sound rockfish, yellowtail rockfish, cabezon, longfin sculpin, red irish lord, scalyhead sculpin, striped perch. ***Cnidarians*** brooding anemone, christmas tealia, crimson anemone, plumose anemone, white-spotted tealia, soft coral, encrusting hydrocoral, pink branching hydrocoral, orange hydroid, ostrich-plume hydroid, pink mouthed hydroids, silver-tip hydroid, snail-fur hydroid. ***Nudibranchs*** orange-peel nudibranch. ***Echinoderms*** basket stars, blood stars, vermilion stars, leather stars, sunflower stars, dawson's sun star, striped sunstar, red urchin, purple urchin, pedal cucumbers. ***Arthropods*** yellow sea spiders, red hermit crabs, Puget Sound king crag, graceful kelp crab, Oregon crabs, other hermit crabs. ***Univalves*** blue top snail, rough keyhole limpet, red turbin snail. ***Bivalves & Polyplachapora*** gumboot chiton, lined chiton, rock scallop, veiled chiton. ***Sponges*** giant finger sponge, trumpet sponge, tennis ball sponge, sulphur sponge, boring sponge. ***Lophophorates*** northern staghorn bryozoan, rabbit ear bryozoan, lacy bryozoan. ***Tunicates*** lobed compound tunicate, pastel compound tunicate, stalked compound tunicate, white-crust compound tunicate, broad-base tunicate, horse-shoe tunicate, orange social tunicate, sea peanut, dwarf stalked light-bulb tunicate, stalked tunicate, strawberry tunicate. ***Worms*** parchment tube worms. ***Algae*** bull kelp, lots of woody kelp. 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