Just Terry and Gary on this dive of 129 min in water depth to 6.3 m, 4 m viz and 20 C water temp.
The surface conditions were nice. There was a cool northerly light wind about but that didn't stop us. This dive exposed 10 species of Aeolids, a nice suprise! A pleasent non-related Pipe fish was found as well.
Number of each species sighted
* Species with highest specimen count
Cratena simba 1
Dermatobranchus oculus 1
Eubranchus sp. 10 3
Facelina bourailli 2
* Flabellina angelvaldesi 57
Flabellina rubrolineata 1
Goniobranchus aureopurpureus 1
Goniobranchus collingwoodi 1
Goniobranchus daphne 9
Goniobranchus reticulatus 1
Goniodoridella sp. 1 30
Hypselodoris obscura 7
Pleurobranchus peronii 3
Pteraeolidia semperi 5
Trinchesia sibogae 2
Trinchesia sp. 23 1
Trinchesia sp. 24 1
Trinchesia yamasui 1
Terry ready to go!
Fish Cage
Trinchesia yamasui
Goniobranchus daphne
Pleurobranchus peronii juvenile
Pleurobranchus peronii
Eubranchus sp. 10
Goniobranchus collingwoodi
Goniobranchus aureopurpureus
Trinchesia sibogae
Goniobranchus reticulatus
Goniodoridella sp. 1
Goniodoridella sp. 1
Dermatobranchus oculus
Pteraeolidia semperi
Trinchesia sp. 23
Hypselodoris obscura
Flabellina angelvaldesi
Cratena simba
Facelina bourailli
Pteraeolidia semperi
Flatworms eating
Eubranchus sp. 10
Trinchesia sp. 24
Trinchesia yamasui
Pipe fish
Facelina bourailli
Trinchesia sibogae
Goniobranchus reticulatus
Dermatobranchus oculus
Trinchesia sp. 23
Hypselodoris obscura
Facelina bourailli