As soon as I saw that this video was shot at Hairball, I knew it was going to be the Dive Video of the Day! If you've never been on a muck dive, this 3-minute clip will give you an idea of what the fuss is about. Filmed on the Sulawesi side of the Lembeh Strait, the footage includes a hairy frogfish, a devil scorpionfish, a peacock mantis shrimp, and a gang of urchins. It's terrific. Check it out!
Dive Video of the Day: Hairball, Lembeh Strait
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1. Great stuff. It was so wierd when I dove it last spring we didn't find much of anything. One Flying Gunard was all. It was the worst dive of the trip. Just goes to show you that every day is something different on every dive.
Posted at 1:20PM on Sep 27th 2006 by Jack Connick