Night Dive La Jolla Shores

Tonight, the ocean calmed down. I kicked out to the canyon when the sky slowly turned dark. There was a light south-bound current and some wind chops, but neither had much power. Dropped down right at the canyon edge near the main wall and was happy to sea clear water with a 15-20 ft visibility. The temperature at the canyon was 49F from my computer but didn’t feel as cold.

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From the main wall I headed north to the V point. There were clusters of sea hares, which made superb subject for filming. I also found quite a few young octopuses preying on tuna crabs. It looks like with time local residents started to include tuna crabs into their diet. Surrounded by tuna crabs, yellow/brown crabs were hanging out as usual. Especially they seemed more abundant on the top of the V point. I turned to the shore from there. The sandy flat below 30 ft was as clear. A large two-spotted octopus was hunting on the sand dollar field. The thermocline appeared around 30-25 ft and the water warmed up to 56F but became murky.

A nice dive.

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