seen while diving
only one of this species seen.
~25m depth.
9°C water temp
~40mm long.
cannot find any information to identify.
located in 3-4m of water.
~35mm long
10° C water temperature.
not common, with only one other individual being seen on this dive.
couldn’t identify
Sighting by Janet Pett & Carol Bathie.
Underneath a rock at low tide.
Associated with an ascidian.
One individual seen during the day.
Ca. 7 mm long.
first time sighting! very excited ti finally find one of these in the carpet ascidians which cover the pylons under the pier. it was about 60cm below the surface.
Beneath rocks in lower intertidal
This is a screenshot from a video of these guys, which I'll put on YouTube or something if requested. It's a lot easier to tell what you're looking at when you can see them moving.
I saw this lovely slug floating in the middle of the pool. I thought it was dead, but it started to move its bits after I scooped it up. So, I got it out of the pool and returned it to the shore.