Another Visit to the Shores

I dove the shores tonight. The surface was a bit choppy, so I took time and kicked out slowly while enjoying the beautiful sunset. Dropped down right at the canyon edge. The water turned a bit murky at the wall but remained extremely calm without noticeable surge. At 70 ft and below, it remained super clear.

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Despite the murkiness, I stayed in the shallower water for warmness and longer bottom time. I spent most of the time on the north of the V point. Usual critters were out and about. There were quite a few crabs, which had mostly gone on the south wall. There were a lot of young octopuses hunting on the slope. Headed back to the sandy slope and hit the thermocline at around 35 ft. The water turned murky first but soon cleared up. Saw a pair of young horn sharks. I was excited about getting footage of giant feather duster (Eudistylia polymorpha) because most the time they were super shy. In 10-15 ft water, the surge picked up a bit.

A fun dive.

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