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Tonight, the ocean calmed down. I kicked out to the canyon when the sky slowly turned dark. There was a light south-bound current and some wind chops, but neither had much power. Dropped down right at the canyon edge near the main wall and was happy to sea clear water with a 15-20 ft visibility.…
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Headed out around the sunset with thick cloud on the sky. The surface was choppy but kicking out was not a problem. The surface looked clean and clear but at the bottom the water was murky. I started from the north of the point near the engine block. The visibility was not bad but slowly…
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Beautiful sunset at the shores tonight. Waves were rolling in fast, but no power at all. Since the condition improved a bit, I opted for the south wall. Indeed, the visibility was 10-15, slightly murky but very calm. It was 49F and cold. The area was fully covered with tuna crabs but they were not…
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Headed out to the shores for a night dive. The highlight was the California sea slug mating and laying eggs. There were a lot of cuthona on the wall. The sandy shallow had 0 visibility. It was a bit scary to navigate at night. Here is Jackie’s report for this dive. La Jolla Shores Time:…
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The shores tonight was totally packed with a large group of Thursday night dive. People came for a reason: superb visibility returned to the shores. I headed out to the south wall. One interesting encounter near the canyon wall was this moon snail that dragged a long trail behind. I rarely took pictures of moon…
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I did a night dive at the shores. Headed to the crap patch and kicked to the crap patch. It was super clear, calm and relaxing. But it was cold. The thermocline was at 8 ft so it was cold all the way through. There was a ton of krill – so thick that taking…





