Since I am pretty behind my dive journal, I will just copy Jackie’s report for this one. Still a lot of yellow crabs. The highlight was a sandflat elbow crab on the sandy shallow at the end of the dive.
La Jolla Shores
Time: dusk / night
Temp: 50 brrr – felt colder by VP slope
Viz: shallows murky 3’ – 4’ / canyon some particulates 15’
Surf: 2’ – 4’ some power – then flat kick out
Marched into somewhat annoying and ducking a few mushy sets that rolled in and wanted to keep Weiwei and I from making any headway.
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Fairly quiet on the critter activity tonight. There is an abundance of baby Sanddabs north of VP and a few sections of gathering Tuna Crabs who are getting fat.
Luckily the thermo was hovering just above the canyon wall at VP – this kept me from going delirious, so I skirted the thermo as we continued north to Engine Block. It is slowly sinking, and looks like a big rock now. A nice size Horn Shark came for a visit and circled.
I left Weiwei in the arctic waters and I headed back up slope where I came across more adult Horn Sharks, and a large Tope Shark who kept me company – circling many times all the way to 14’ – due to the murk, which I hate, all I could see was its side and caudal fin.
A great dive.
















