Gary solo on this single shore entry dive, of 160 minutes. Maximum depth 6.5 m, 27 C water temperature.
Diving the River is very relaxing yet very rewarding. The more time you spend on the bottom the more you find. During this dive a very striking orange aeolid called Caloria sp. 1 was found, making our Species List 709 species.
Number of species sighted
* Species with highest specimen count
Caloria sp. 1 -1 New Species!
Cratena lineata -3
Dermatobranchus sp. 7 -1
Eubranchus sp. 10 -3
Flabellina rubrolineata -4
Goniobranchus daphne -1
Goniobranchus verrieri -2
* Goniodoridella sp. 1 -16
Gymnodoris sp. 9 -1
Hypselodoris obscura -5
Jorunna sp. 2 -1
Philinopsis falciphallus -1
Pteraeolidia semperi -3
Tenellia sibogae -3
River Entry
Eubranchus sp. 10
Fish Cage
Hypselodoris obscura
Jorunna sp. 2 food source and egg masses
Jorunna sp. 2
Jorunna sp. 2
Hypselodoris obscura
Cratena lineata
Goniodoridella sp. 1
Tenellia sibogae
Tenellia sibogae 2 animals
Flabellina rubrolineata
Caloria sp. 1 New Species!
Caloria sp. 1
Dermatobranchus sp. 7
Gymnodoris sp. 9
Philinopsis falciphallus
Substrate
Flabellina rubrolineata
Flabellina rubrolineata the business end
Pteraeolidia semperi
Substrate
Goniodoridella sp. 1
Goniobranchus daphne
Goniobranchus verrieri
Caloria sp. 1
Caloria sp. 1
Caloria sp. 1
Caloria sp. 1 ventral view
Caloria sp. 1