Date: October 4, 2000 Dive Number: 637 Location: Boulder City, (Seymour Inlet)- night dive Dive Time: 40 min. Max Depth: 61 ft Total Time to Date: 428 hrs. 28 min. Dive Buddy(s): Terina Visibility: 25 ft -------------------- Camera: Nikonos V/2 Strobes Lens: 35mm Close-up Film: Velvia 50 ASA Photo Comments: Finished off last 10 shots of a roll. -------------------- Dive Comments: Dive is on the back side of Butress Island. a wall bottoming out in a field over VERY large boulders, many completely covered with orange social and dwarf stalked lightbulb tunicates. -------------------- ***Fish*** tidepool snailfish, blackeye goby, kelp greenling, ling cod, black rockfish, copper rockfish, puget sound rockfish, quillback rockfish, yellowtail rockfish, longfin sculpin, red irish lord, sailfin sculpin, scalyhead sculpin, pile perch, striped perch. ***Cnidarians*** christmas tealia, plumose anemone, tube-dwelling anemone, zoanthid, orange cup coral, soft coral, orange hydroid, ostrich-plume hydroid, pink mouthed hydroids, sea firs hydroids, silver-tip hydroid, white hydroid, sea pen. ***Nudibranchs*** opalescent nudibranch, red-gilled aeolid, coloured dendronotid, monterey sea lemon. ***Echinoderms*** basket stars, vermilion stars, blood stars, leather stars (eating seapen), red urchins, California cucumbers, sunflower stars, striped sun stars. ***Arthropods*** Puget Sound king crabs (big), scale crabs, red hermit crabs, other hermit crabs, sponge hermit crab, coon stripe shrimp. ***Univalves*** blue top snail, leafy hornmouth, oregon triton, rough keyhole limpet, abalone. ***Bivalves & Polyplachapora*** gumboot chiton, lined chiton, mossy chiton, rock scallop, swimming scallop, veiled chiton. ***Sponges*** trumpet sponge, giant finger sponge, red encrusting sponge. ***Lophophorates*** lacy bryozoan, northern staghorn bryozoan, rabbit ear bryozoan. ***Tunicates*** pastel compound tunicate, white-crust compound tunicate, bristly tunicate, dwarf orange-siphoned tunicate, horse-shoe tunicate, orange social tunicate, dwarf stalked light-bulb tunicate, stalked tunicate, strawberry tunicate, transparent tunicate, warty tunicate. ***Worms*** solitary slime worms, sabelid worms. 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