Exploring Underwater Maui on SCUBA
Some of the smallest, most overlooked creatures on the reef can be some of the most beautiful. Today's exploratory dive didn't produce a ton of finds but the ones it did turned out to be very photogenic. I am not sure the name of the sight, but somewhere in North Kihei Heidi and I donned our scuba gear and kicked out over coral and silty bottom. Out a bit deeper we descended and quickly found a pretty rare nudibranch (the orange and blue tipped one), and a Hawaiian Green Lionfish. Then heading out a little deeper something swimming through the water caught my eye. It turned out to be this beautiful flatworm that I later learned is called a fine lined flatworm. It undulated as it swam through the water much like a spanish dancer nudibranch. A couple of moray eels and a conger eel, which is rarely spotted during the daytime, rounded out a fun dive. We probably don't have to go back to this spot but now we know the underwater coast a little better.
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