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  • A chain of sea salps drifts by underneath a kelp canopy near Monterey, California. It may seem hard to believe, but these alien looking organisms are related to humans, both being classed in the phylum Chordata.
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  • Sea lions can be quite inquisitive. While diving with a friend in Monterey, California, I would tap two rocks together, to get the attention the sea lions. Sometimes their groups would completely engulf us, and a few braver sea lions would come right up to us to figure out what we were.
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  • After a so-so dive offshore of Monterey, our dive team was given an amazing safety stop as large sea nettle jellies began drifting by. Usually the jellyfish come in after large algal blooms, so to be in the middle of a jelly smack with clear water was quite a treat.
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