These photos are from several dives in Oct.-Nov. 2012. Visibility ranged from 15-40'.
the top of the wall
near the top of the wall
kelp greenling
Irish Lord
Irish lord
Irish Lord
vermilion rockfish
vermilion and black rockfish
sculpin
bottom of the wall
bottom of the wall
bottom of the wall
bottom of the wall
octopus
octopus
octopus
octopus
octopus
octopus
sunflower star
wall
plumose anemones
mosshead warbonnet
cabezon
cabezon
wall
looking up the wall
purple top snail
cabezon
copper rockfish
heart crab
sculpin
kelp greenling
copper rockfish
copper rockfish
the wall
wall
sculpin on tunicate colony
the wall
copper rockfish
crab on tunicates
ledge near the top of the wall
plumose anemones
hermit crab and sculpin
wall
copper rockfish
looking down the wall
looking down the wall
looking down the wall
sculpin
looking down the wall
small lingcod
ledge near the top of the wall
camera looking up the wall
hermit crab on yellow sponge
ledge on the wall
copper rockfish
sunflower star
Puget Sound rockfish and cup corals
the top of the wall
sculpin
looking up the wall
copper rockfish and urchins
urchins
sculpin on tunicates
wall
looking up the wall
sunflower star
top of the wall
crab
copper rockfish
top of the wall
plumose anemones
black rockfish
black rockfish
the wall
sunflower stars at the top of the wall
wall
wall
sculpin
wall
sunflower star at the top of the wall
urchins in the shallows
near the surface
irish lord
urchins in the shallows
urchins in the shallows
urchins in the shallows
urchins in the shallows
urchins in the shallows
Irish lord
nudibranchs
swimming back to shore
swimming back to shore
Here are a bunch of photos of a strange rockfish that has been hanging around the black rockfish at the base of the wall. I've never seen this kind anywhere else. I'm pretty sure it's a redstripe rockfish.
cropped close-up
too slow for a sealion photo