Both of the underwater cameras cleaned. The autumn die-off of Zostera has eased and keeping the cameras cleared is a lot easier. Underwater visibility is now good, but the recent cold nights have brought the water temperature down to 14.7C.

Plenty of fish still about with grey mullet, corkwing wrasse and two-spot gobies still around in some numbers. A fully grown eel was seen just outside the pontoons. A rare occurrence this. Although eels are common in the Fleet, they are only seen by the cameras at dusk. During visits to the site this is the first fully grown specimen I have seen.


The Bispira tube worms are still to be seen in the shallows near the inter-tidal camera.