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Dive report for 6/29/25

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A hazy 5-10 feet

Another month passed. Green slimy algae is covering almost everything in the shallows. Lots od Moon jellies and Bat star commensal worms. Bowerbank's sponge is starting to grow on the south slope. Couple Sitka shrimp. two Cockscombs and adult healthy Mottled star. How he got here, who known...Threespine sticklebacks mostly in the shallows.
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Dive report for 10/11/25

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A hazy 5 feet, 5-10 feet in the shallows

The viz was a hazy 10 feet. Not too many jellyfish, there were a few but not as many as I was expecting.
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Shoot. Sometimes it's seasonal, other times they're at one end of the pond
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Dive report for 5/12/26

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15 feet

Short splash in the jellyfish pond to check it out. Still a bit early in the season but still quite a bit of jellies! Not quite sure what they were but the bottom was moving there was so many. I'm guessing bristle worms and some nudibranch or a sea hare of some sorts?
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Jan Kocian
They are the Bat star commensal worms ( Ophiodromus pugettensis).
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Dive report for 6/2/26

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A hazy 10-15 feet

Lots of Moon jellies of all sizes, thousands of White Bubble Shell slugs and their eggs, muck covered with brown Bat star Commensal worms. Schools of Sticklebacks, three Slender cockscombs. Highlight - two Tall-top jellies, adding them to my "new critter list". :)
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