Scuba Diving - Sunabe Seawall


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May 8th 2009
Published: May 13th 2009
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Scuba Diving - Sunabe Seawall



After a miserable dive at Kin Red (Edwin and I were only underwater for about 5 minutes before we decided to call it quites...terrible visibility), we drove down to Sunabe Seawall. We quickly put on our gear and waded into the water. Even though the conditions were pretty calm, the visibility wasn't very good. We spent the dive looking into the cracks and crevices of the coral for eel, octopus, and whatever else might be hiding. We didn't really see much...the only things that spiked our interest was a bright yellow sea slug (also called a nudibranch) and a jewelled blenny (it took a bit of time for me to identify this fish).

More photos: http://picasaweb.google.com/kdupak/08May2009SunabeSeawall?feat=directlink


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Yellow Sea SlugYellow Sea Slug
Yellow Sea Slug

Also called a "nudibranch"


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