Deception Pass, April 27, 2023.
What sweet current/tide cycles we had the last few days.
There was no current on my one hour long dive to speak of.
Visibility was good too once I got away from the shallows close to the point of entry.
That single I-beam stub looks like a gold mine for critter habitat. What are the chances of getting a lot more of that kind of thing installed somewhere convenient?
Just imagine if one of those huge tankers in the 'harbor' went down [empty of all contaminants, fuel and oil, of course!]
Now that would be some habitat!
Jan K wrote: ↑Sat May 06, 2023 9:07 am
Langley Harbor, May 2, 2023
Horned nudibranch gathering.
Driftwood Park, May 8, 2023
From the ponds it is just a short distance to climb over some driftwood and walk down to the beach with wide open Admiralty Inlet, part of the Salish Sea waters.
Holmes Harbor, May 10, 2023
Diving into the murky waters just for the sake to see if I can find something interesting. The water is filled with planktonic soup, as expected to be found every Spring. Well, to my surprise, many Sunflower stars were found, either cruising on the sandy plain or tucked on or near the bottom kelp. They measured from the juvenile 3 inches to near adult sizes...
Deception Pass, May 12, 2023
I had the pleasure to meet a diver legend Bruce Higgins of Edmonds Underwater Park fame. He is the powerhouse behind the underwater trail system there. Nice weather above, nice views down below.
Deception Pass, May 12, 2023
Looking over the calm waters of Little North Beach, I noticed a dark ribbon in the very shallows.
Upon a closer look, I realized that it is created by a school of small fish.
Keystone Jetty, May 15, 2023 dive.
Scalyhead sculpin, Fred the Fourth, now occupying the barnacle castle on Rock of Life already has three clusters of eggs to guard.
The future of the Fred dynasty is in good fins...
Langley Harbor, May 19, 2023
Plenty of Sunflower stars, even though small ones, grace the underwater scene. They are still missing in all other sites on western side of Whidbey Island. Saratoga Passage seems to be the only place they are encountered in larger numbers.