Point Loma Reefs

A a few clips from today’s dive with Capt. Murvine in Point Loma. The first 40 ft of water on the top has zero visibility, and both dives felt like night dives. At the bottom, despite the darkness, the visibility was nice. Not much kelp, not much fish, but the reef covered with colorful strawberry anemone was beautiful.

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Here is the report from Steve.

Allahna D and Weiwei joined me today for a couple dives off Point Loma.
As we were coming out of the channel , w spotted Remi and the dive animal boat .
We pulled alongside and were given the 7-Gill at Kinane pass with decent vis report, so we changed plans and headed there to see if the little 7-gill was still around (maybe the same one we saw at Christmas reef last week??? )
We were treated to a dark 20 ft vis on the bottom, but no 7-gill .
He may have gotten swept away in the very strong current that came up during the dive !
Dive #2 was at Christmas reef, hoping the lil shark had headed that way (it’s not very far between the sites) .
We were treated to 5-10 ft vis on this dive and no shark.
We headed back on smooth seas and under sunny skies
Nitrogen saturated and happy 😉
Steve M

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