These photos are from April 11, 2010. Visibility was 20-25 feet. I saw two seals in the tunnel, but they had already seen me and were busy charging away out the other end. I spent awhile in the tunnel taking pictures and when I reached the exit, the seals were still there, just outside. Of course I only had a quick glimpse of their tails as they dashed away, so I couldn't get one of my dream pictures of a tunnel full of soft corals with playing seals framed in the entrance.  After the dive, when I swam back to my boat, there was a hummingbird darting around my dive flag. It probably thought it was a huge, red, tasteless flower.
tunnel
tunnel
tunnel
tunnel
anemones in tunnel
in tunnel
in tunnel
near outside exit of tunnel
red soft corals and yellow sponge with seal flippers in background
in tunnel
near exit from tunnel
soft corals
in tunnel
in tunnel
orange-peel nudibranch
looking back at tunnel entrance
orange-peel nudibranch
looking back at tunnel entrance
stuff on slope outside tunnel
deeper area outside tunnel
plumose anemones, yellow sponge and crimson anemone
sponge and plumose anemones
crimson anemones
black rockfish
plumose anemones under small overhang on deeper slope
small overhang
 sponge
fish-eating anemone 65 feet deep
life on slope
seastar
quillback rockfish , etc. 70 feet deep
orange colonial tunicates, crimson anemone, hydrocoral, cup corals 70 feet deep
crimson anemones
crimson anemone
crimson anemone
plumose anemones under small overhang
plumose anemones under small overhang
in tunnel
in tunnel
in tunnel
tunnel