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Adam on
February 28, 2012
Our local travel destinations include much of the southern California coast and the local Southern Channel Islands. It is always surprising that so many eager students and new divers are unaware of the beauty and incredible plant and animal life that fills our local waters. Not … Continue reading →
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Adam on
August 9, 2012
A shallow seamount – a barely submerged island in the North Pacific Ocean. It is about 100 miles west of Point Loma San Diego, USA, and about 50 miles south-west of San Clemente Island. It is known for clear water, vast kelp forests … Continue reading →
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Adam on
August 8, 2012
Sitting roughly 10 miles from the coast of Southern California you find the Oil Rigs. The oil rig pillars and cross beams act as an open water oasis – a home for reef & wall critters, and a resting/feeding stop … Continue reading →
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Adam on
August 9, 2012
Diving conditions at San Clemente Island are known for the clearest, warmest waters of all eight Channel Islands. Located in the southern most region of California this island receives the warmest waters from the tropical currents from the south. Giant … Continue reading →