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I am writing this dive report almost three weeks after the actual dive. I don’t remember many details of the dive. It was one when the shores was still occupied by the tuna crabs. I followed my routine route going from the main wall to the V point. The first encounter was this big sea…
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Tonight the shores, the waves were pretty small but a lot of movement in the shallow. I even felt hard to walk straight in shallow water. The visibility in the shallow was basically none. But finally it opened up pretty clear in the canyon. What a nice change! Decided to check out the south wall…
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Once again I headed to south wall tonight for a dive before the weekend swell came in. The condition remained the same with poor visibility and a ton of tuna crabs. There are a few interesting encounters during the dive. One is a mating pair of yellow crabs. They were half buried in the mud.…
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To take advantage of the calm ocean, I headed out to the shores for another dive. The visibility was slightly improved. I decided to go to the south wall for two reasons. First, I have been to the south wall for quite a long time so I am curious what is going on in that…
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The condition at the shore deteriorated a lot. The surf was fast but with little power. All the way from the shallow to the canyon the visibility was poor ~5 ft, but no surge at the canyon. Despite the subpar condition, the diving was amazing. I came across a dolphin on the surface only 5…
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My first dive at the shores for so long. The water was nice, clear, and calm, but I was clumsy – up and down all the time. Nice to get back and wet though. Here is a picture Jackie took of me in front the huge sheepcrab. Here is the report from Jackie. La Jolla…





