Great dive at the shores. The pair of sea horses was way cool, posing perfectly for a shot. It’s lucky to be carried by a current right to them.
Since I am way behind the report, I just copied what Jackie wrote.
La Jolla Shores Time: night Temp: 56 Viz HORRIBLE 4’ – 10’ canyon Surf: 2’ no power
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Neptune declined, but excellent critter highlights made up for poor viz. After coming across 2 fat Seahorses together on a kelp strand I thought I would persevere. One might be pregnant, not sure about the other. The awful viz made for challenging video/photo.
A little bit further up the road, a big Finescale Triggerfish was sleeping, wedged nicely on the wall with its dorsal trigger. Way cool. Haven’t seen one in a while. The sneaky current had dropped us way south this time, which turned out to be a good thing. Not sure what else was out, but Weiwei might have some good macro. A great dive.

















