Yokosuka Seaside News
September, 2011
Fish of Kurosaki Beach
(Mitohama, Miura City)
Japanese

We did two diving by guidance of Mr. Kasai (representative) of "Beach-Bum Diving Service" in Kurosaki Beach Mitohama, Miura City on Sunday, August 14, 2011. Weather Conditions: fine. Air Temperature: 32 degrees Celsius. Water Conditions: few waves. Additional: sunlight entered in the sea and was bright. Horozontal Visibility: 10-12m. Bottom Temperature: 23 degrees Celsius. Max. Depth: 7.2m. Diving Time: each 40 minutes. Member: 4 people. By two people become the group. My Buddy: Mr.Kasai.

I was the first diving this year. I was six diving in this beach, and the many kinds of the fish were attractive last year. I came over this year with newly compact digital camera (OLYMPUS μ Tough-8010).

I want to introduce many fish classes than the good quality of the photograph and choose the photographs. Look at the lower links. I introduce the fish which we were not able to watch today.


Group of Indian little fish (other enlarge)


Heavenly damselfish (right)


Staring game of Heavenly damselfish and Indian little fish.


Japanese sillago (enlarge)


Multicolorfin rainbowfish (left, enlarge) and Dash-and-dot goatfish (right, enlarge)


Barred angelfish


Brutal moray (head enlarge, movie)


Kurosaki Beach (enlarge)
(flood tide, photograph: 12:16 after two diving by Mr. Kasai)

Blackchin conger, Mr. Kasai to touch (enlarge)


Striped beak perch (fry) (enlarge, movie)


Silver sweetlips (enlarge)


Pugnose goby (enlarge)


Smokey chromis (enlarge)


Darkbanded rockfish (enlarge)


Orangespot surgeonfish (enlarge)


Serpentine goby (enlarge)


Moorish idol (enlarge)


Fourstripe cardinalfish (enlarge)


Producer of this page: Imajo (enlarge, by Mr. Kasai)

Links

* An underwater camera lecture of Mr. photographer professional Yasuaki Kagii
(Japan Lighting Information Services, November 4, 2010)
* We dive in Kurosaki Beach
(Beginning of Blog,@October 10, 2010)
* We dive in Kurosaki Beach in Hassemachi Mito, Miura City
(Beginning of Blog, September 11, 2010)



September 1, 2011