Hussar Point
Oddly enough, this quillback rockfish (Sebastes maliger) is positioned
such that his nose is pointing directly up. I've taken the liberty of displaying
him in a more reasonable orientation.
"Hussar Point", Browning Pass, British Columbia
September 5, 2006
Fleshy sea pens (Ptilosarcus undulatus) and Metridium farcimen.
"Hussar Point", Browning Pass, British Columbia
September 6, 2006
Black rockfish (Sebastes melanops) form their own schools in northern
lattitudes. In contrast, in Monterey, they seem to be found resting on the
bottom or tagging along with blue rockfish schools.
"Hussar Point", Browning Pass, British Columbia
September 6, 2006