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Dove the shores this morning and followed the same routes as yesterday with the hope to find the lost light. I spent most of the time with a small blenny I saw on the wall. It was super shy under the light. After trying many different angles and lots of breath holding, it finally came…
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When I got to the shores this morning, the waves were small and the ocean was flat. Headed to the canyon and dropped down onto the sandy flat near the main wall at about 25 ft. The visibility was not bad 10-15 ft with mild surge. It turned super murky at the canyon edge but…
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This morning, the shores stayed mostly flat. I kicked out pretty far and dropped down to the sandy flat at about 45 ft. It was murky with moderate surge. Following the slope I descended to the wall. The visibility opened up to over 30 ft and the temperature was 55F. I headed east along the…
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2019.9.6 Early morning at La Jolla Shores This morning the shores was flat. As soon as I dropped down onto the sandy flat, I spotted a pair of hornyhead turbot, a smaller one and a bigger one together. I saw pairs staying together before and this time was hoping to see some mating behavior. For…
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A few clips from this morning at La Jolla Shores. Compared to yesterday, the conditions were much better. In the canyon, the water was calm and clear. The visibility was at lest 30 ft. The temperature was 53F but didn’t feel cold. There were a few brown rock crabs digging worms, making sand storms above…
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A few clips from this morning. Went diving at the shores this morning and explored the area around the V point. The thermocline appeared at the top of the canyon wall. In the cold water of 55 F, the visibility was a gorgeous 25-30 ft. But in the warm water above, it was murky ~15…






