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TGIF Dives

About once a month members of ESDC will meet after work on Friday to dive and then eat. Sometimes if the conditions are bad, we just eat :-)
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  • Lots of people enjoying the August sunshine and heat at the Mukilteo Lighthouse park.

    Lots of people enjoying the August sunshine and heat at the Mukilteo Lighthouse park.

  • A couple having a Friday night picnic at the beach. Notice the bare feet.

    A couple having a Friday night picnic at the beach. Notice the bare feet.

  • A Pembroke Welsh Corgi makes friends.

    A Pembroke Welsh Corgi makes friends.

  • A Pembroke Welsh Corgi after a dip in the cold Puget Sound.

    A Pembroke Welsh Corgi after a dip in the cold Puget Sound.

  • The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is wondering what I'm doing.

    The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is wondering what I'm doing.

  • At 15 feet there was ambient light but a lot of suspended stuff in the water.  When I came out I was covered in bits of kelp.

    At 15 feet there was ambient light but a lot of suspended stuff in the water. When I came out I was covered in bits of kelp.

  • This Buffalo Sculpin thought he was hiding in the sand.

    This Buffalo Sculpin thought he was hiding in the sand.

  • A sunflower sea star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) hanging on the clay wall between 70 and 80 feet.  It was high tide.

    A sunflower sea star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) hanging on the clay wall between 70 and 80 feet. It was high tide.

  • My dive buddy Pam.

    My dive buddy Pam.

  • Sunflower star on the Mukilteo TDock pilings.  Visibility was 10-15 feet.  Lots of suspended particles in the water.

    Sunflower star on the Mukilteo TDock pilings. Visibility was 10-15 feet. Lots of suspended particles in the water.

  • My dive buddy Adria.

    My dive buddy Adria.

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    A sunflower sea star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) hanging on the clay wall between 70 and 80 feet.  It was high tide.
    My dive buddy Pam.
    Sunflower star on the Mukilteo TDock pilings.  Visibility was 10-15 feet.  Lots of suspended particles in the water.