I had a tight schedule today so the only time I could dive was early afternoon. It’s going to be a war on parking, but I decided to give it a try. It turned out so bad – I tried cruising around, wait-and-see, or acting badass. None worked. For about an hour I could not find a parking. When I almost gave up, pure luck arrived and I was able pull into a spot on the south end of the main lot.
I geared quickly before getting overheated and headed to the north wall. As the crowd and beach chaos slowly faded away, I felt pure joy and peace with a calm ocean and bright sunshine.
I dropped down to 65 ft water right at the beginning of the wall and was glad to find clear water. I was surprised to see so many juvenile rockfish at the wall. The schools were dense and the fish grew a lot bigger than the first time I saw them. More importantly, they were not shy from me. Slowly, they came to me, closer and closer and surrounding me from all directions. They went up and down the canyon. At times the schools got so dense and so close like a twirling blanket over the sky. The canyon never felt more viable lively and every direction I watched it was stunning.
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The time was short at the north wall. Soon I had to kick back and leave the fish behind. On my way back, I thought about those iconic images of tropical ocean, where schools of colorful fish dancing over the coral reef. The canyon didn’t seem as colorful, neither the fish. But exactly the lack of flamboyance brought out the raw energy of the life at the canyon.I loved it so much.
On my way back, a strange current picked up and the visibility dropped. In the 15 ft of shallow water, I ran into a huge school of jack mackerel. Under the bright daylight, they seemed to have a weird looking of a huge head and a transparent body. The sand was carpeted by baby clams with their tubes sticking out and feeding.
I was glad to make an effort and did the dive. It was a great one.
