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Dive report for 10/16/25

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30+ feet, 5-10 feet in the shallows

Amazing cloud sponges! 5+ decorated warbonnets peeking out of the sponges. Some areas of the wall populated with plumose anemones and zooanthids. 2 tiger rockfish and 2 small yelloweye rockfish. A wolf eel. Fantastic dive site. Somewhat depressing that for every large live cloud sponge there are 4 dead ones.
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Dive report for 1/24/26

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A hazy 10 feet, 15 feet in the shallows (high tide)

The viz was ok for whytecliff..did the cut to the bay. Anemone garden was beautiful as always. Lots of dying glass sponges at 100 feet. Saw a stubby, warbonnet, and some nudies
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Scuba Jess
Sad about the cloud sponges. 😒
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Dive report for 5/2/26

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

Fantastic dive! My first dive since moving to Vancouver from Seattle. Probably the highest sea star diversity I have ever seen. 9 species of sea star I think. Crinoids, sea pens, amazing diversity of other invertebrates as well. Many large lingcod. The star of the show was many healthy Cloud Sponges!! My first time seeing them. As shallow as 80 feet. Coming up into the shallows felt like being in a PNW aquarium exhibit with all the shiner and striped surfperch. Close to 30 foot visibility below 20 feet, maybe even more. Very pleasantly surprised for this time of year.
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