Dave told a funny story about Chamberlain. He is a brilliant scientist, but a big prick.
Dave said that the Nembrotha chamberlaini is named after Chamberalin
because this nudi has such a huge genital aperture. Here’s the site to (not) prove it.
I think this was Dave’s idea of an April Fool’s joke!
The wetsuits starting to stink. Since we stay in them for two dives, we have
to pee in them… and results are SMELLY!!!
Bree sat out the first two dives because she was still not
feeling well.
My strobes are still not firing consistently. I borrowed Eneloop batteries from Kevin and
the strobes fired away… they were awesome.
I’m so mad at myself that I didn’t get fresh batteries for
the trip! I’m going to buy new ones each
trip no matter what from now on.
No April Fool’s Day pranks from Pirjot and me, we were just
way too busy!
On one dive, Glenn showed us some Pygmy Seahorses. I was able to get a shot!
Here are the new Nudis we saw:
65 - Hypselodoris emma
66 - Mexichromis trilineata
67 - Phyllodesmium koehleri
68 - Chromodoris sp. 1
69 - Phyllidia picta
70 - Polycera sp. 3
71 - Goniodoridella savignyi
72 - Glossodoris cincta
73 - Thorunna daniellae
74 - Eubranchus sp. 4
75 - Philinopsis gardineri
76 - Eubranchus sp. 22
77 - Ceratasoma trilobatum
78 - Chromodoris joshi
79 - Doto sp. 6
80 - Okenia brunneomaculata
81 - Hypselodoris tryoni
82 - Nembrotha lineolata
83 - Siphopteron tigranum
84 - Ceratasoma tenue
85 - Phyllodesmium opalescens
86 - Phyllodesmium crypticum
87 - Aldisa sp. 6
88 - Nembrotha sp. 1
89 - Carminodoris flammea
90 - Pleurobranchus peronii
91 - Plocamopherus sp. 4
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