Jester had wanted to dive Dogfish Reef, but my preference was to return to Anchor Point and further explore the wall that the Kingmaker had fully introduced us to a couple of weeks before.
We buddy checked and dropped down to around 30m and the bottom of the wall. The tide was ebbing and creating a considerable current that made for an excellent drift.
As we glided along we spotted a couple of types of nudibranch as well as a few sunstars and Yarrell's blennies. It really was a cracking dive. I won't say too much more but I'll leave you with this picture of Cuthona caerulea taken by Jester.
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Cuthona caerulea |
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The site |
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Bloody Henry |
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Nudibranch |
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