Diving with Sea Hares at La Jolla Shores

Despite a choppy surface and the occasional big waves, the canyon was calm and clear. Right below the wall around the main draw, the visibility was 20+ without noticeable surge.

I resisted the temptation of juvenile rockfish but was totally attracted to the clusters of sea hares scattered on the canyon slope. There were many of them, not in the marching as they often do during the daytime. Instead, they were mostly cuddling and looked like asleep. Toward the north, they were also on the wall and among tube worm bundles.

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Talking about ‘sea hare’ attraction, a young sheep crab showed some particular affection by putting one sea hare on its outfit. It was hilarious to watch the crab crawling on the canyon ledge and ran down along the wall. It was the highlight of the dive.

Back to the sandy shallow, the visibility was decent too, except for the surge in the 10-15 ft shallow. A few large bat rays flew by but immediately started away after seeing my light. Ran into two mid-sized diamond rays foraging on the sand. They too took off fast, leaving a sand storm behind.

A great dive!

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