Monday, November 28, 2016

Last three dives of six day Vision Channel Islands Trip 11-19-16

Saturday, November 19th was the last day of our six day trip on the Vision to the Channel Islands.  Our last day we did three dives off the north side of Santa Cruz Island in order to have a relatively short run back to Santa Barbara.  The first dive was on a pinnacle just offshore.  Below are some pictures from this dive, you can see more at:  https://goo.gl/photos/9jMETTiZKCkADBCR7

                                          Chestnut Cowry

  Spanish Shawl nudibranch, about 2 inches long, feeding on hydroids, surrounded by Strawberry Anemones.

Our second dive was in a tiny bay on the north side of Santa Cruz Island, below are a few pictures from this dive, to see more:  https://goo.gl/photos/X6MGSx99oB5YixFV6

                                         A lingcod gets tense at my close approach.  I left him in piece.

                                A large male California Sheephead

                  A Bluebanded Goby.  We don't have these as far north as Monterey (they stop at Morro Bay).  The largest bluebanded goby in a group becomes male from female (and they can go back and forth...).  I'm very pleased at this shot from our second dive since I was using my wide angle 10-17 mm Tokina Fisheye lens.


                                          Green Anemone, not to be confused with Giant Green Anemone...

 As professional underwater photographer and videographer Tom Campbell would say "Have a conversation with your subject"!  In this case, a juvenile Garibaldi.

                                                 Juvenile Garibaldi

                                Spanish Shawl nudibranch

    Spanish Shawl Nudibranch

                          A Senorita, earlier in the trip I got shots of these cleaning Blacksmiths.

Our final dive was outside Painted Cave.  Painted Cave is one of the largest natural sea caves in the world and since conditions were ideally calm, our captain took the Vision completely into the cave, maybe a couple of hundred feet!  The cave goes back something like 1200 ft!  Below are a few pictures from my final dive of the trip, to see more please go to:  https://goo.gl/photos/ND1REffWsMY5f5N56

    Spanish Shawl nudibranch feeding on hydroids.  Nudibranchs are short lived and seasonal, I saw many times more Spanish Shawl nudibranchs on this trip than in all my previous California diving, combined....So of course I kept taking their pictures, though I stubbornly refused to switch over to my 60 mm Canon Macro lens.

                                This is why I like to stick to my wide angle Tokina fisheye lens, because you never know.  I was buzzed without warning several times on this dive, this was the best sea lion shot I managed to get...
                             
                                                  A glowing yellowish Green Anemone.


                                A Crowned Sea Urchin

At the end of this final dive I rinsed off ASAP and crawled back into my bunk for the 2 hour or so trip back to Santa Barbara.  The nap equipped me for the 394 mile drive home that I started at 5:30 and ended at home at Midnight.  Great Trip!

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Dives at Judith Pinnacle, Wyckoff Ledge, and Abalone Alley

Friday, November 18, was Vision's day of diving at San Miguel Island.  Judith Pinnacle had a good population of California Sheepshead, Vermilion Rockfish, and Lingcod.  Below are some shots from this dive, you can see more at:  https://goo.gl/photos/rWs57G86Ups4cuXFA


                                                       Dawn at San Miguel Island



                                         A large Vermilion Rockfish, probably loaded with eggs.
                                       A patient Lingcod

Our next dive was at Wyckoff Ledge, a rich, beautiful dive site.  Below are a few shots from this dive, to see some more beautiful pictures please go to:  https://goo.gl/photos/BJDkMakkVNUirv4BA

As you know by now I can't resist taking pictures of Treefish, this one together with a White Spotted Rose Anemone.
The wall of Wyckoff Ledge has amazing color and density of invertebrate life and its capped with a thriving kelp forest on top.
 I'm very pleased with these Spanish Shawl nudibranch shots, especially since I took them with my wide angle 10-17 mm Tokina Fisheye lens. The nudibranch was only about 1 1/2 inch long.


  My favorite California fish subject, a beautifully colored Cabezon, just under the Vision as I was about to start my way up to my safety stop followed swiftly by boarding and hot chocolate!

The third, and final, dive of the day was Abalone Alley.  Well named, it was really encouraging to see a thriving colony of abalones in the Channel Islands.  They are all protected and hopefully will spread.  Below are some pictures from this dive, more can be found at:  https://goo.gl/photos/ZwyURcgSWGn6m4x98

Abalone Alley is well named for it's thriving abalone colony, great to see in the Channel Islands.


                                A patient Copper Rockfish

    This Treefish was much more patient with me than they usually are, not sure if this was an editorial belch on his part....

                         This was the end of our fifth day of diving on our fifth day Vision Trip.  

Friday, November 25, 2016

Dives at "Ant Farm", "Athens", "Willow West Wall" and "Coches Prietos" November 17, 2016

This was our second full day of Diving at Santa Cruz Island.  Happily we were well sheltered from high winds.  Our first dive was at Ant Farm, below are some pictures from the dive, to see more, please go to: https://goo.gl/photos/1XmH3WKR7d3HTWni7

                                         The view of Santa Cruz Island from Ant Farm


School of Jack Mackerel


                                Drew getting a picture

Sheepshead with a stand of Giant Kelp

The next stop was a dive site called "Athens" though I didn't see ruins...To see more from this dive please go to:  https://goo.gl/photos/oU7wHD8NWDBJ2Cgk6


 Beautiful Horned Nudibranch, not a bad shot, especially since I took it with my 10-17mm Tokina Fisheye.
                   Horned Nudibranch and Brown Cup Coral

                                         Drew shooting some Macro

                                         Athens is a no take zone....like a museum.

Willow West Wall was our third dive site of the day, below are some photos from it, for more, please go to:  https://goo.gl/photos/9FfrpEDFFevFiu5X9








The final site for the day was Coches Prietos for a night dive.  Below are some pictures from this dive, to see more, please go to:  https://goo.gl/photos/unNyCEYPdQMQGD4S6

                            A view of Santa Cruz Island from the Coches Prietos dive site.

                             You may take spiny lobster in season at Coches Prietos, which in this case I did...yum!

                            I saw several Scorpionfish on this dive, you definitely needed to watch where you put your hands down!