A grimy <5 feet, 5-10 feet in the shallows (outgoing tide)
Concentrating on marine life on floating docks and pilings since deeper water visibility was deplorable.
Featherduster worms, Colonia slime tube worms, scallops and oysters, sponges and tunicates. Several White-and-orange-tipped nudibranchs and two very small Pacific ancula slugs. Stout and Dock shrimp,
Helmet crabs.
A hazy <5 feet, 5-10 feet in the shallows (high tide)
The visibility was weird. The first five feet was very hazy 10 feet, then from 5 to 15 feet it improved to ten feet around ten feet, then it improved to 15 feet and from 15 feet down visibility just couple feet.
Not one fish in sight. Couple Horned nudibranchs, number of Fernald's aeolids, two White & Orange tipped nudibranch and one Shaggy Rug nudibranch. Many Pacific oysters, probably escapees from the caches hanging from some of the docks.
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