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The shores got even flatter today with no current or surge to speak of. Dropped down right out of V street in 25 ft water of the sandy flat – I was surprised to find clear water. But as I kicked out toward the canyon, it got murkier and murkier all the way to the…
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I headed out to the canyon under the gorgeous sunset. The surface was flatter and there was a light current pushing me south. But I compensated a bit too much and ended up near the north of the V point. The surge was still there but the visibility was good (10-15 ft). After a quick…
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Diving at shores tonight was rough. The surf became high when I walked out around the sunset. There were lots of movements in the water and I had a hard time to kick out. Then I decided to drop down sooner. At the bottom came immediately a strong current pushing me to the south and…
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Night at La Jolla Shores – beautiful sunset at the shores. The surf became smaller tonight and the surface looked beautiful with clear emerald water. I dropped down right at the canyon. It was surgy and the vis about the same ~15 ft, but the temperature dropped to 52F throughout the dive. Tonight for the…
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Night La Jolla Shores – finally got a dive after almost two weeks of dry…The surf was small but the surface was pretty choppy. The water had lots of movement. Dropped down right after the sunset. Despite the mild surge the viz was about 15 ft, not bad. Multi-tasking may be a way of doing…
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The condition looked good and I Headed out to the shores for a night dive. The encounters were not uncommon. North of the V point, I saw this sandflat elbow crab. The highlight of the dive was a pair of baby horn sharks. Baby horn sharks are common at the shores, but what’s rare is…






