Soon after descending I got the picture of an Intermediate Gray Angelfish (Pomacanthus arcuatus) above. We headed East to the Gray Mid-way Rock and along the way I got this picture of a French Grunt (Haemulon flavolineatum)
As we swam East I got distracted by a bunch of loose fishing line and overcompensated for a mild South current so that we ended up at the Perpendicular Rocks where I took this picture of a Bluestriped Grunt (Haemulon sciurus). From the Rocks we headed North to the Big Coral Knoll and cruised around there for a while before heading South to the Fish Camp Rocks.
On the way to the Rocks, I got this shot of a Bandtail Puffer (Sphoeroides spengleri) (right).
At the Fish Camp Rocks where there were a lot more fish, including a Spotted Moray Eel (Gymnothorax moringa) (below)
Leo had an external Macro attachment that allowed him to take some nice closeup pictures of a nudibranch.
I got a nice shot of a Caesar Grunt (Haemulon carbonarium) (below).
I also got a good picture of a couple of Doctorfish (Acanthurus chirurgus).
We left the Fish Camp Rocks and headed West past the Mid-way Rock, the Cigar Rock and to the beach. We surfaced inside the buoy line at 11:03 am.
Our dive time was 136 minutes at a maximum depth of 19.3 feet. My AC was 20.69 psi/minute; my SAC was 13.93 psi/minute and my Residual Minute Volume was .36 cubic feet per minute.