This summer seems to be an especially good season for Flabellina trophina, we saw huge numbers of them today along the north wall.



there were also quite a lot of Sandalwood Dorids, Acanthodoris lutea along both North and South Walls. A number of them were paired off in the 'trailing' behavior that this and other Acanthodoris seem to 'enjoy' doing.

I frequently see A. lutea here at Sund Rock and nowhere else. They are one of my favorite nudibranchs, with their pointy rhinophores and gold-flecked bodies.

today was also a good day for finding large Dendronotus iris, especially on the south wall. One of these guys was as large as a cat.

There were a number of wolfies, but no octos today. We haven't seen many octos at any dive location in south sound for awhile. :(
Dan