Just a short hop to the west of Pupukea's Sharks Cove, Three Tables gets its name from some flat-topped outcrops of the reef just off the beach. There was not a lot in close to shore, but after swimming straight out a ways well past the tables and across a mostly flat hard reef, you could get into some potholes where nudibranchs could be hiding around the edges. Farther out were some ledges. I did not find a lot, but among the species I saw in this area included Phyllidia polkadotsa, Ardeadoris scottjohnsoni, and the “cotton ball” chromodorid, Ardeadoris sp. h104.
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