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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…
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Given the surf and wind conditions I guessed that we would get out of the bay and immediately turn back. There was wind and surf but all bearable. At the Christmas Reef, the visibility opened up once I passed the murky layer in the first 20 ft. The anchor was right next to the iconic…
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La Jolla Cove It was mid-night last night when I opened Facebook and saw videos from Matthias. Feeling a sudden urge to see sharks, I dragged myself to put the camera together and went to sleep with excitement. Five hours later, I arrived at the cove and kicked out to the buoy when the sun…
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It was a warm beautiful day out diving at Point Loma with Steve and Tiffany. Plenty of sunshine and a flat ocean. The visibility was 40+ feet. The water was calm, clear, and full of fish. Merry Christmas! Anxiety can also be discount soft cialis treated by taking simple medications and to treat the impotence…
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A few shots from tonight. Amazing conditions at shores, especially the shallow. I could see as far as the light can reach. The highlight was the mating pair of octopuses. For a while they were flirting and for a blink of eye they mated. I was lucky to catch the moment. Proper blood supply play…
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Headed out to Point Loma with Steve. Here is the report from Steve. Weiwei G and Ed Mc joined me today for some Point Loma diving. We motored out to Deans Maze under June Gloom conditions (no overheating in the drysuits !) Swells were in the 2-3 ft range with some minor wind chop on…






