British ColumbiaAlberthead
Lagoon in Metchosin, B.C.
Bear Cove in
Port Hardy, B.C.
Bob's
Spot in the Plumper Island Group, B.C.
Braemar Ave in North Saanich, B.C.
Breakwater Island near Gabriola Pass, B.C.
Browning Passage
near Port Hardy, B.C.
Browning Wall near Port Hardy, B.C.
China Creek near
Port Alberni, B.C.
Clover Point in Victoria, B.C.
Copper Cliffs near Campbell River, B.C.
Daphne Islet near Brentwood Bay
Deep Cove near Sidney, B.C.
Discovery
Island near Victoria, B.C.
Dolphin Beach
near Nanoose Bay, B.C.
Elliot's Beach
Park in Ladysmith, B.C.
Five Fathom near
Port Hardy, B.C.
Forest Island
(north end) near Sidney, B.C.
GB
Church [ship to reef] near Sidney, B.C.
Gowland Point
on South Pender Island, B.C.
Henderson
Point near Sidney, B.C.
Madrona
Point in Nanaimo, B.C.
Maple
Bay near Duncan, B.C.
McKenzie
Bight near Victoria, B.C.
McNeill Point
aka Kitty Islet in Victoria, B.C.
Neck Point in
Nanaimo, B.C.
Northeast
Pearse Wall, Telegraph Cove, B.C.
Ogden Point in
Victoria, B.C.
Porteau
Cove Marine Park, B.C.
Port McNeil,
B.C.
Rocky Point in
Nanaimo, B.C.
Row
& Be Damned near Campbell River, B.C.
Saltery Bay near
Powell River,B.C.
Saxe Point in
Esquimalt, B.C.
Sidney,
B.C.
Ten
Mile Point in Victoria, B.C.
Wall Beach near
Nanoose Bay, B.C.
Whytecliff
Park near Vancouver, B.C.
Willis
Point near Sidney, B.C.
Newfoundland
Bell Island near St.
John's Newfoundland
International
Kailua-Kona
on the Big Island of Hawaii, USA
Kaui
- an Island of Hawaii, USA >
Aquatic
but
Non-Marine Life
Vancouver
Island, B.C.
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Scuba Diving Pictures from Bell Island
and some of the wrecks in Conception Bay near St. Johns, Newfoundland.
Canada
These are medium quality
jpegs. But I have the RAW images as well.
Email tjfidler@telus.net
Directions
to the Dive Site
are located at the bottom of the page.
Note: This page is
under construction , 2012
Number of dives I've done at
this scuba diving site:
Additional notes: Lifeforms I saw here that I did not get a picture of
or the quality was too poor:
Type
of dive: shore dive / boat dive
Rating for this dive site:
Parking:
Bathroom/Washroom/Toilet:
Boat ramp:
Ease of entry:
[Wheel chair access: No]
Abundance of life:
Accommodations:
Attractions:
Bottom and depth:
Facilities:
Hazards/Obstacles:
Sensitivity to tide/current:
Terrain: rocky, sandy, solid rock, both, all
Tides, transportation
and weather: Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Tide Page., BC
Ferries Schedule and Sailings. , The
Weather Network
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The following images are thumbnails.
If you click on them a larger image
will open
up and the picture will
take up most of your screen. Again these are medium quality
jpegs. Higher quality
images can be purchased directly from me via paypal using my email
address tjfidler@telus.net And many of these photos can be found for
sale on Cafepress through the
Calendar link
and
Photo CD
link. As well some of these can be found as posters via
Cafepress,
and some of these ocean life photographs are available as widescreen
backgrounds via the widescreen link immediately below some of the
photographs.
A few people have already asked me about "What is that pink stuff on
the rocks in some of the pictures?" Well, they're usually Pink Rock
Crust (aka Encrusting Coralline Algae) or in some cases might even be
Encrusting
Hydrocorals. The algae are eaten by a variety of animals - apparently
as a
good source of calcium.
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Links to the various groups of organisms:
Cephalopods, Crustaceans,
Fish, Mollusks, Nudibranchs, Sea
Anemones, Sea Cucumbers & Echinoderms,
Sponges, Tunicates,
Worms, Miscellaneous
Cephalopods
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Crustaceans
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Fish
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Nudibranchs [or Sea Slugs] & Snails
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Sea
Anemones ( Cnidarians )
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Tunicates
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Worms
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