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The shores this morning had thick fog and the ocean was flat. Headed out to the canyon and dropped down onto the sandy flat right before the wall. Compared to yesterday, the visibility dropped a bit to about 30 ft with a slight haze. The visibility down the wall was about the same but with…
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A few clips from this morning. The waves were small and the ocean was flat. I kicked out to the canyon before the sunrise. The canyon was mostly clear with 20-25 ft visibility. The thermocline was on the top ledge around 55 ft so lots of mixing and blurry. The temperature was mostly 54 F…
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Waves broke at waist high. The shallow was nice 15-20 ft viz, warm water up to 61F. The top ledge of the canyon had a horrible visibility, likely caused by bat rays. Below it was nice 10-15 ft slightly murky, 54 F. Lots of critters. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Weiwei…
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Headed to the south wall this morning hoping to see more bat rays. I saw lots of sand storms but only one bay ray darted away when I got close. The canyon was a crab wonderland. Condition wise, yhe shores was still flat as a lake. South wall, murky average 10-15 ft visibility and 50…
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There was a heavy fog at the shores this morning and I had to guess where to drop off to the canyon. I ended up north of the point near the beginning of the wall. There were quite a few flatworms on the wall. I spent much time filming them yesterday so wasn’t planning to…
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There have been lots of polyclad flat worm at the canyon lately. Today as soon as I descended to the north wall, I came across a few and spent the whole dive with them. Condition-wise, flat ocean with clam water. Vis in the shallow sandy flat 5-10 ft 55-60F. Mega bait ball was cool. At…






