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*most species found this outing.
Berthella martensi 1
Berthellina citrina /1
Chelidonura inornata 2
Chromodoris elisabethina 2
Chromodoris kuiteri 3/2
Chromodoris splendida 1
Dermatobranchus sp. 2 2
Favorinus sp. 2 /1 (4th photo)
Glossodoris aff. averni 1
Glossodoris atromarginata 4/11
Gymnodoris alba 1
Hypselodoris emmae 1
Hypselodoris jacksoni 4/2 (2nd photo)
Hypselodoris kanga /1
Hypselodoris obscura 1/1
Hypselodoris whitei 1 (7th photo)
Jorunna sp. 3 1
Phyllidiella lizae 2
Phyllidiella pustulosa 6/1
Phyllodesmium magnum 3 (8th photo) There are 2 very large and one small animal in this photo.
Siraius nucleola 1 (1st, 5th and 6th photos) This is only the second one found subtidally!
Tambja victoriae 1 (3rd photo)
Thuridilla splendens 3/1