Night Dive at La Jolla Shores

Kicked out to the canyon right before the sunset and dropped down to the main wall. I was debating whether I should go to the south or the north. The surge picked up a bit and the water became a bit murkier. So I turned north for better visibility.

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The water got more and more clear as I slowly approached the V point. It was beautiful right at the point. North of the point, the surge picked up a bit. There were a few yellow crabs on the slope and most were carrying eggs. The tiny baby octopuses came to my light again. I tried different ways to filming them, but there was just too much movement. Another highlight was a southern kelp crab, which was fun to watch. Further north, the surge got stronger and visibility dropped more. I turned and went back toward the wall. From the V point, I turned and headed to the beach.

Back to the sandy flat, there were many swimming crabs at the sand dollar field. I also came across a large pipefish and it looked pregnant. I looked around for bat rays but saw none. At about 15 ft water, I ran into a squadron of squids. They were shy and darted away before I could take glance. I waited and shortly one single squid came back to my light.

A great dive.

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