Rare Slugs from Anilao
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Wow, here's some photos, fresh off the press, taken by John Greenamyer, in Anilao. These images are still shots off John's videocam. Very nice, John! He was joined by Terry Gosliner, Alicia Hermosillo, Sandra Millen, Mike Miller, Jeffrey de Guzman and others at Club Ocellaris. Of course, Peri and Alexis (the two best slug finders in all of PI) contributed their unmatched slug radar skills to the mission. Report is that this was the absolute best branching session ever. In fact, Alicia found 371 slugs in 3 weeks
and still had 3 days remaining (she's outdoing all the boys and diving 4~5 times a day)!!! Stellar performance gang!
k;-)
PS: have guessed on the IDs... corrections and an ID on #3 are welcome...
PS: have guessed on the IDs... corrections and an ID on #3 are welcome...
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JG7_02256.jpg- Baeolidia sp. 3
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JG5_02183.jpg- Kalinga ornata
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Kevin Lee
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thanks for posting these fine critters Kevin.
That Baeolidia species looks quite impressive.
That Baeolidia species looks quite impressive.
Scott Gietler Owner/Editor, Underwater Photography Guide & Bluewater Photo http://www.uwphotographyguide.com http://www.bluewaterphotostore.com
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Kevmo:
2195 bothers me. New to me. We refer to these as dirty dorids because of their exteranl variation and difficulty to ID. Maybe we can get the Gosliner to weigh in on this one. I will check our book blog to see it it's on our new list.
Dave
2195 bothers me. New to me. We refer to these as dirty dorids because of their exteranl variation and difficulty to ID. Maybe we can get the Gosliner to weigh in on this one. I will check our book blog to see it it's on our new list.
Dave
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