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Underwater Photo Location: Tyee Cove

Underwater Photo Location: Tyee Cove

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Shore entry, a hypnotic experience watching the mats of seaweed sliding to and fore with the surge as we made our way out to depth. Saw the largest Giant Octo yet hiding in a large rock crevice as we explored this fantastic site.
Facts about Tyee Cove
  • It is in Canada
  • Tyee Cove is in the Pacific.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
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shore

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by Tig Fong
Moon Jelly at Tyee Cove

by Marc Damant
Mosshead Warbonnet! With such a smile this tiny fish was almost glowing on the reef at 60 ft.

by Marc Damant
A Fireworks worth of Colour! 100mm macro and +5 diopter Canon T2I in Aquatica Housing with twin Sea and Sea 110a strobes.

by Luke Gordon
Climbing the beanstalk
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