Sund Rock Nudibranchs today
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2018 9:32 pm
My buddy Mark and I went to Sund Rock this morning. Viz went from bad to mediocre to fairly good at 40-50 feet, with a very warm surface layer of water at about 67 degrees, dropping to 53 at depth.
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
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