A Day and A Night Dive at the Shores

Dawn at La Jolla Shores. The waves got a bit bigger but not much power. Once past the surf zone the surface was flat. The shallow was murky 5-10ft 66F but the canyon had a gorgeous 30+ visibility. It was a bit cold, 52F, but super calm.

Headed out to the shores again for a night dive. The surf became a lot smaller and the surface was flat.

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Dropped down to 30 ft bottom and found clear water. Kicked out to the old crap patch. Once I passed the thermocline, the visibility opened up even more. It’s clear and calm. The night seemed much better than the daytime with lots of critters out. More and more nudibranchs started to show up. The highlight was a large spotted triopha on kelp at the V point, which I could see from far away. Others were also out: San Diego dorid, three-lined aeloid, yellow spot cadlina, and Flabellina pricei. The big southern kelp crab was still at the canyon wall. Scorpion fish and all kinds of sculpins were also out. Plenty of bay blenny on the wall, all playful. I have also seen more and more sarcastic fringeheads on the wall.

Headed back to the shore from the V point. The water slowly turned warmer from 52 to 66 F, but slightly murkier and with stronger surge as it got shallower.

A wonderful dive.

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