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Shovelnose Guitarfish (Aug 25, 2012)
Crescent Bay 019 (Aug 25, 2012)
Anemone (Sep 2, 2019)
Notice some of the very tiny critters inside the anemone
IMG 2707 (Sep 2, 2019)
Octopus (Sep 2, 2019)
Curled up tightly inside a crevice
IMG 2689 (Sep 2, 2019)
Rockfish (Sep 2, 2019)
Super close with a macro, the eye is just on the far left
Hopkins Rose (Feb 21, 2021)
Hopkins Rose (Feb 21, 2021)
2Y1A3428 (Feb 21, 2021)
2Y1A3432 (Feb 21, 2021)
2Y1A0741 (Jul 26, 2020)
This guy was maybe a half inch long.
Moray Eel (Jul 26, 2020)
Spanish Shawl (Jul 26, 2020)
The Spanish Shawl is maybe an inch long
2Y1A2686 (Dec 20, 2020)
Hopkins Rose (Feb 21, 2021)
Frog Fish (Jan 29, 2012)
This is an unusual species that is not normally found in California, and has not been seen for years.
Crescent Bay 023 (Aug 25, 2012)
IMG 1687 (Jan 3, 2014)
IMG 2732 (Aug 9, 2014)
The tall kelp is a native to California, although it is threatened by urchins and sargassum
IMG 7697 (Sep 17, 2016)
IMG 7736 (Sep 17, 2016)
IMG 7753 (Sep 17, 2016)
IMG 9603 (Feb 24, 2018)
IMG 7708 (Sep 17, 2016)
IMG 6881 (May 14, 2016)
IMG 6882 (May 14, 2016)
IMG 7702 (Sep 17, 2016)
Bat Ray (Sep 17, 2016)
IMG 2126 (Apr 13, 2014)
IMG 2131 (Apr 13, 2014)
IMG 2147 (Apr 13, 2014)
IMG 2153 (Apr 13, 2014)
Lobster (Aug 9, 2014)
San Clemente Island 042 (Oct 27, 2012)
Angel Shark (Nov 17, 2012)
Usually found buried in the sand
San Diego Dorid (Mar 2, 2013)
Spanish Shawl (Mar 2, 2013)
Sea Lemon (Mar 2, 2013)
2Y1A7599 (Jun 4, 2022)
2Y1A7658 (Jun 4, 2022)
giant Sea Bass (Jun 13, 2020)
One of the many Giant Sea Bass in the dive park
Seiji (Jun 13, 2020)
My dive buddy showing how big he perceived the giant sea bass to be. They are mostly bigger than he is showing
Flounder (Jun 13, 2020)
Bottom dwelling fish, you can see both eyes on the same side of its head
Kelp Bass (Jun 13, 2020)
Kelp Bass hanging out in where else... the kelp
Juvenile Garibaldi (Jun 13, 2020)
The juvenile garibaldi have the blue spots all over their bodies.
Giant Sea Bass and Kelp Bass (Jun 13, 2020)
The kelp bass right next to the giant sea bass is about 6 inches.
Giant Sea Bass Front (Jun 13, 2020)
One front view of a giant sea bass
Giant Sea Bass Encounter (Jun 13, 2020)
Seiji getting a close look at one of the giant sea bass.
Giant Sea Bass with Hook (Jun 13, 2020)
Unfortunately, this giant sea bass has a hook in its mouth. Giant Sea Bass a protected and cannot be caught. I'm told the hook will eventually rust and fall out.
Sheephead Argument (Jun 13, 2020)
Two female sheephead having an argument
Male Sheephead (Jun 13, 2020)
This is a male sheephead, because males have dark ends of their bodies.
Scorpionfish (Jun 13, 2020)
These scorpion fish like to pick surroundings where they can blend in. Their sharp spines on top are venomous.
Sheephead in Transition (Jun 13, 2020)
This female sheephead is in transition to becoming a male sheephead, as you can see the dark areas forming
Garibaldi (Jun 13, 2020)
The California state fish
Giant Kelpfish (Jun 13, 2020)
The giant kelpfish is found where else, but in the kelp.
Giant Sea Bass (Jun 13, 2020)
A side view of one of the giant sea bass.
Blacksmith (Jun 13, 2020)
Blacksmith usually school together, this on found a nice hole to hide in.
Torpedo Ray (Aug 10, 2014)
These will give you an electric shock if you touch it
Img 2817 (Aug 10, 2014)
Img 2825 (Aug 10, 2014)
Img 6259 (Oct 23, 2015)
Img 6279 (Oct 23, 2015)
Horn Shark (Oct 23, 2015)
Three Giant Sea Bass (Sep 16, 2017)
These can grow to over 70 years old, reported up to 800 pounds, and over 6 feet long.
Garibaldi (Nov 16, 2013)
Img 1076 (Nov 16, 2013)
Img 1079 (Nov 16, 2013)
Img 1088 (Nov 16, 2013)
Img 1168 (Nov 23, 2013)
Img 1194 (Nov 23, 2013)
Img 1211 (Nov 23, 2013)
Img 1212 (Nov 23, 2013)
Img 1609 (Jan 3, 2014)
Img 1619 (Jan 3, 2014)
Img 1639 (Jan 3, 2014)
Img 1640 (Jan 3, 2014)
Img 1650 (Jan 3, 2014)
Flounder (Jan 3, 2014)
Img 1675 (Jan 3, 2014)
Blu banded goby (Mar 9, 2014)
Goby (Mar 9, 2014)
Juvenile Garibaldi (Mar 9, 2014)
Img 1979 (Mar 9, 2014)
Img 2808 (Aug 10, 2014)
Farnsworth Bank (Apr 19, 2021)
One of those rare days when the visibility exceeds 100 feet, the fish life is abundant, the temperature perfect and the water calm