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Reports starting from 1 year ago
Dive report for 7/6/25
Dive report for 7/13/25
- Visibility
- A hazy 10-15 feet, <5 feet in the shallows (high tide)
Went in at 8:15pm (sunset at 9:05), but given the top layer of soup, it was a night dive. Vis was alright below 20 feet or so. Wolf eel in the rockpile around 50fsw, otherwise mostly the usual cast of rockfish, crabs, shrimp. Couldnt find the red brotula I saw in the rockpile a few weeks ago.
Dive report for 7/1/26
- Visibility
- A clear 15-20 feet, 10-15 feet in the shallows (outgoing tide)
Loads of critters out. Twas class so I'm only reporting what others saw, I was only watching my mates. Squids have moved on but the kelp greenling remains on the main line... Such a fatty. In the rock pile between north and south at 60. A decorated war bonnet And two small painted greenling. Ratfish on the south line. I'm sure the same ratfish swam around my daughter last sat and she held her hand out as it swam by, looked like the same mello fellow. Back to the shallows was red rock crab an kelp. I saw a few nudibranches and kelp crab hanging on. Great vis, great class, great instructor and great teammates!
Afterwards we had the same discussion as always, look, no touch. Her childish response, It was coming to me, I wasn't going to it. I had no idea about the spine being venomous, Very good to know!
Dive report for 7/4/26
- Visibility
- A silty 15-20 feet, 10 feet in the shallows
(I gotta remember that just because it's "not algae" doesn't mean it ISN'T silty, haha) lovely little dive looking for GPOs, only to stumble across a baby GPO in one of the rock piles around 30 ft. My buddies saw a ratfish or two (I missed them), but we had a striped nudi, a sea lemon, several opalescents. Plenty of copper rockfish, a couple of browns.
The opalescent squid eggs are still out and about!
https://www.instagram.com/p/DaWRzbJAd3A/?img_index=2&igsh=MW4ybml0M2ZtdjN4dQ==



Btw, be sure not to touch the ratfish, their spine is venomous!