A Night Dive at the Canyon

I headed out to the shores for a night dive. From the surface, the condition seemed great. I picked south wall because I thought the canyon ledges were easier for taking pictures. The water was warm and the shallow sandy slope was really clear. When I got to the canyon, it turned fairly milky. I realized it was another tube-worm spawning night.

Tube-worm spawning

The south wall was pretty steep so by navigating around I could still find clear water among the milky patches. The canyon looked like covered by a storm. I didn’t see a lot of rock fish like in other dives. Not a lot of creatures after all – I was sure if it was because they didn’t want to come out to the milky water or I just simply could not see their presence. Only a few round stingrays hovering along the canyon wall.

Round stringray cruising along the canyon wall

On a ledge, I spotted two octopuses. They both wanted to get out of the holes. But seeing me, they were hesitating. They stuck out their tentacles and probed the environment carefully. Finally, the one at the bottom could stay in any longer and came out of the hole. While walking up the wall, it passed the hole of the other octopus, which immediately engaged a self-defense. The encounter was just a blink of eye. An amazing encounter.

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Continuing north, as the canyon became less steep, the milky water from the tube-worm spawning covered the ocean bottom. Near the Vallecitos Point, the visibility dropped to nearly zero. I turned from there toward the shore.

What a great dive!

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