Mission Bay Dive

Made a dive at Mission Bay today – a personal record of 169 min in-water time. Uncertain of the condition, I swam out early morning and dropped down into 5 ft water next to the jetty. It was murky as usual and the visibility was about 5-8 ft. But I was happy there was no current at all. A few minutes into the dive, I saw two blennies, both were curious.

My encounter of a playful blenny
My encounter of a playful blenny

One even swam out of the crevice to hunt a worm. Glad to see quite some bat stars making a comeback.

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