La Jolla Shores Night Dive

In the last a few days, the surge at the shores picked up. The waves were up and lots of chops on the surface. But amazingly at the canyon wall and below, the water was calm and the visibility remained superb.

I kicked out to the canyon tonight under the beautiful sunset and headed to the north near the old crap patch. From there I headed to the south toward the V point. Right away, I saw a monster scorpion fish – the biggest one I have ever seen. Its face looked like a stone fish. Near the V point, I came across a egg-carrying yellow crab. It was trying to dig the sand to bury itself but somehow the crab picked a spot without much soft sand to remove. It looked like having a back massage. Other encounters were not uncommon.

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In the shallow, the surge was strong. A baby guitar fish swam by on the bottom. In the strong surge, a big leopard shark showed up, but the moment came and went by so fast before I could get the camera ready. It was a great dive.

The video has selected clips from the past three dives with some interesting animal behavior.

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