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Underwater Photography by Derek Tarr

Diving with Garibaldi at La Jolla Cove

Today was a classic example of a perfect Southern California summer day in La Jolla. The water temperature at La Jolla Cove was a balmy 70 degrees in the shallows.

The visibility underwater was limited, so macro photography was the best option. Appropriate for this beautiful California day, I spent some quality time photographing our State Marine Fish – the Garibaldi (Hypsypops rubicundus). In one sand-bottom area, there were Garibaldi of all ages – juveniles covered with their characteristic electric blue spots, sub-adults with fewer spots and rich orange hues, and full-grown adults of bold orange with no spots.

Juvenile Garibaldi (Hypsypops rubicundus), photographed at La Jolla Cove in California

Juvenile Garibaldi (Hypsypops rubicundus), photographed at La Jolla Cove in California


Sub-adult Garibaldi, photographed off La Jolla Cove in California

Sub-adult Garibaldi, photographed off La Jolla Cove in California

Californians are very lucky to have such beautiful marine life off our shores, and I find it startling how many school children that live here do not know what a Garibaldi looks like! I am hoping to make a difference by raising funds for ocean awareness programs for school children, hosted by the San Diego Oceans Foundation. Please consider donating to this important cause by visiting:

http://www.sdoceans.org/portal/np_landing_page.php?id=a0d40000000xOvj.

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