However, cool sights were at the junction box at the start of the pipeline (where someone has placed a toilet on top!?!) - where there were a couple Northern Kelp Crabs around the rim - and one was munching on a squid! We'd seen squid eggs previously on the dive, and another diver reported seeing 100's of squid on his dive. But please tell me how a kelp crab manages to snag a squid out of the water column!
![Image](http://nwgeogirl.smugmug.com/photos/538543690_jaAAF-M.jpg)
Another interesting sight was a Scaleworm on a Rose Star. There were a number of Rose Stars around, but found the worm on this one AFTER I got home and enlarged it on my computer.
![Image](http://nwgeogirl.smugmug.com/photos/538310604_2zA2q-M.jpg)
I'm not sure which type of nudi this is - it was very small, and I just knew it was SOMETHING - but had to wait until I got home and blew up the image on the computer to see that it actually was a nudi.
![Image](http://nwgeogirl.smugmug.com/photos/538298109_U6Qft-M.jpg)
Found a Rock Sole competely buried in the sand - only his eyes peeking out. You can see he's got a couple parasites behind the eye too.
![Image](http://nwgeogirl.smugmug.com/photos/538309806_8Rbb7-M.jpg)
I think this Plumose anemone is having indigestion and is throwing up the kelp. It's all covered in slime...but it looks like a funky vase with a wilted flower.
![Image](http://nwgeogirl.smugmug.com/photos/538310128_FFtZo-M.jpg)
A few more pics are posted here if you wanna see the rest:
http://nwgeogirl.smugmug.com/gallery/82 ... 0128_FFtZo
Stay on the Sunnyside of life,
- Janna
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