Photos of the Week

Diver entering the Prince Albert.
photo by Tim B.
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Flat seas and lots of sunshine made for some great diving this week. We did have a few passing showers mid-week but nothing lasting more than 10 minutes. The full moon looked fantastic reflecting off the calm water at night. You almost didn't need a dive light on the night dives it was so bright!
Divers reported seeing lots of Squid, several Seahorses, Scorpian fish and Juvenile Drum fish. A Nurse Shark was seen at Anka's Place. The conditions are perfect for a Whale Shark sighting but no luck so far. Maybe next week......
Until next week,
Your friends at Dockside
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Coming in for a landing.
photo by Merle H.
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This looks like a good spot.
photo by Merle H. |
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This Queen Anglefish looks outlined in neon.
photo by Merle H.. |
Another day on the reef.
photo by Dan E.
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This Grouper is enjoying a nice cleaning.
photo by Dan E.
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Conical Sea Cucumber.
photo by Dan E. |
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A pair of Banded Butterfly fish in the front yard.
photo by Dan E. |
Nurse Shark is taking a snooze.
photo by Dan E. |
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This Bi-Color Red Lipped Blenny is a rare find.
photo by Karen R. |
Who says we can't all be friends.
photo by Karen R. |
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No, it's not a double headed Anglefish.
photo by Karen R. |
Purple tipped Tunicates on a sponge.
photo by Karen R. |
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