La Jolla Shores Morning Dive

I just directly copied Jackie’s report.

La Jolla Shores
Time: am
Temp: 51 brrrrrr coldest
Viz: all over the place 10’ – 15’ – sandy / hazy / not bad / murk
Surf: 1’ – 2’ – 3’ rapid sets / lulls / not bad
Even though conditions were a bit sub-par, I was glad to soak up some nitrogen today. Once Weiwei and I made it through some rapid sets, the kick out wasn’t too bad, although with high tide and a few face slappers we decided to drop a bit early. There was one heck of a thermocline at 33’.
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At some point, we lost sight of each other, and since viz was getting sandier, I turned and headed north to just north of VP, where the viz was a bit better but still sandy, making camera action blah today.
Tunicates continue to cover some areas of the walls, and some large Octos are hiding in the cracks. The Tuna Crabs are blanketing the deeper slopes. Lots of little Kelpfish are at the base of the walls hiding among the detritus and Sand Dollars that are piling up. A very red Sculpin was almost blinding.
I came across a large, totally exposed Wart-neck Piddock which scared me at first it was so big.
Back in the shallows, suddenly at 16’ the waters turned blue; and the sand bars are still present.
A real mixed bag today. A great dive.

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