Go Deeper To Find Colours
Scuba divers know in temperate waters if the water is clear one must go deeper to find colours. I was quite surprised during my dive near Leigh when I found this cute sponge garden in just 10 metres of water. The sponges were not that big and they covered just a couple of square metres, yet their shapes and colours reminded me of the beauty of southern temperate Pacific.
![sponge garden](https://pacificimages.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/DAN_5541_colourful_sponges_scattered_on_sea_bottom.jpg_wm.jpg)
Various colourful sponges scattered on flat rocky reef with growth of brown kelp Ecklonia radiata. Location: Leigh New Zealand
![sponge garden](https://pacificimages.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/DAN_5533_colourful_sponges_under_kelp_canopy.jpg_wm.jpg)
Yellow nipple sponges and orange tree-like sponge on rocky reef under canopy of kelp forest. Location: Leigh New Zealand
![sponge garden](https://pacificimages.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/DAN_5527_sponge_garden_with_snapper.jpg_wm.jpg)
Colourful sponge garden on rocks covered with kelp Ecklonia radiata with young Australasian snapper swimming above bottom. Location: Leigh New Zealand
![orange finger sponge](https://pacificimages.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/DAN_5546_orange_finger_sponge_among_kelp.jpg_wm.jpg)
Small shrub of orange finger sponge Pararhaphoxya sinclairi hiding in shade under kelp fronds. Location: Leigh New Zealand
You can find more pictures at pacificimages.net.