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![]() I havent posted in ages but to reintroduce myself to anyone who might not know me
im reef-kid, from victoria bc also known as fishboy or david. I just spend a week on hornby island at my family camp site, it was one of the lowest tides i have seen on sandpiper (a rocky sandstone/volcanic beach) filled with crab, oysters, scallops, abalone, octopus etc... its some of the clearest and warmest (26 degrees celcius in the bay due to the hot sand/sandstone) water I have ever seen around the coast. so i have a few pics of my fun time exploring ![]() i thought that otherwould really enjoy some of these pics ![]() sea blubber at big tribune bay. 3 feet across! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() me with one of the cod i caught while kayaking around the bay with my fishing rod ![]() this is top down of 3 large 5+ inch abalone on the reef ![]() ![]() I wanted this shirt but it was expensive ![]() ABALONE ![]() under an abalone ![]() red urchin in water ![]() and out of water ![]() hope you enjoy ![]() reef kid |
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![]() Wow!! It is so cool to see that in nature and almost in our back yard.
Oh, yes, get the shirt ![]() |
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![]() awsome pics... those urchins look wicked
ps. how many fish can you count on the shirt?? ![]()
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![]() I love hornby island for its sea life
i spent the majority of my time on the water fishing or snorkeling i found 10$ disposable under water cameras that i am going to try ![]() ill post them when i get them on a CD |
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![]() http://www.broadbaycotton.com/Coral-...-40-Xl-31.html
![]() Nice pics! I think I need to schedule some tide pooling with my kido, it looks fun! |
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![]() Wow, the Ocean do I ever miss it. Thanks for sharing the great pictures.
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![]() I've always hated the name "sea blubber." It's such an insulting name for a creature so beautiful under the water. Anyways, always nice to see people appreciating the amazing marine life BC has to offer.
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