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Underwater Photo Contest | Temperate Waters

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Seas with green water well north or south of tropical zones typically cold enough for drysuits!
On a recent dive just off Vancouver Island we ran into a school of 12-15 Spiny Dogfish Sharks. They were standoffish at first then this 5-6 footer swam up for a closer look and I managed to get this close up from only a couple 4-5ft away! Enjoy!
Longfin Sculpin
The Spotted Ratfish comes into shallow waters in the summer to mate and if you are lucky they will pause to check themselves out in your port!
Playing in the kelp
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Mosshead Warbonnet
Vintage
Pink-Tipped Anemone
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Sculpin eating crab.
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Longfin Sculpin
Metridium in Bloom. Monterey. Fisheye Lens.
Snapper gliding above meadows of brown algae in shallows of Goat Island marine reserve.
Curious sea lion in Monterey.
A chilled out Grey Seal at Lundy Island
Grey seal pup off Lundy Island
Grey Seal pup Lundy Island
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Sabella spallanzanii, a pest in nz waters
Basket star (Astrospartus mediterraneus) shot in an unusually shallow depth: only 8.5m deep. A bit hard to shoot with the 100mm macro (the animal is about 30cm wide) but sightings of this species this shallow are not common.
Pipefish
Atlantic Grey Seal and Sun Rays, Lundy Island
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Final RoundThrough to 2013 awards final round judging
Juvenille Wolf Eel! These younger wolf eels have the most bright and beautiful colours. Later in life they take on a more subdued grey. This one was hiding out under some bark at about 40ft and was only about 24inches long.
Lumpsucker
Too blue to be real?
Lumpsucker Portrait
Diver approaching wall covered with Ecklonia kelp
Grey seal. Canon 7D. Tokina 10-17
the herd elusive
"El Dofí" cave, Medes Islands
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