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Dive report for 6/21/25

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A hazy 20+ feet, 20 feet in the shallows

We were surprised at the good visibility at Titlow Beach yesterday afternoon. It was easily more than 20 feet. Lots of perch, some rockfish, lots of bull kelp and leather sea stars.
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Dive report for 7/31/25

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A hazy 10 feet, 5-10 feet in the shallows (high tide)

Lots of slugs a GPO and giant schools of small fish. (Herring?). Kelp seems to be doing well here as well.
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Dive report for 1/15/26

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A hazy 15 feet (high tide)

Lots of nudies, huge gumboot chitons and the biggest mottled seastar I’ve ever seen. Sadly, no octos and no fish except for the occasional sculpin or greenling. Many of the pilings on the outer cluster are now gone, fallen over.
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Dive report for 3/14/26

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A hazy 20 feet, 15 feet in the shallows (low tide)

First time at this site. Very impressive, quite a few nudis, tons of red rock crabs. A couple of painted greenlings.
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Dive report for 3/16/26

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A clear 15-20 feet, 15 feet in the shallows (low tide)

Markerbuoy club dive with 10 divers. Crabs, nudis, and sunlight anemones where the stars of the day.
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Dive report for 5/8/26

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10-15 feet (outgoing tide)

Dropped in at the goalposts right at Narrows slack before a 2.6 kt ebb. No current while we poked around the ledges. Otherwise, the eddy was manageable as we checked out the pipeline then headed for the pilings. Vis stayed a consistent 12 ft. 51F. It was Buffalo Sculpin day on the ledges. Within the circle of pilings, a decent assemblage of Tubesnout and perch - Pile, Kelp, and Striped - cruised the scene. But this year's crop of young fish has yet to appear. Some of the Kelp Perch were especially chunky, as Kelp Perch go.
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