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