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I was supposed to dive kelp forest long ago but they cancelled it due to low visibility, and I haven't been back.
 
This recent thread covers some logistics about diving Catalina:


It's very cool that they picked Catalina but, as much as I love the island, I prefer to dive elsewhere in Southern California.

San Clemente Island has more lush kelp and the northern Channel Islands (Anacapa, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa and San Miguel) are more wild and remote. All of the other islands get much less fishing pressure than Catalina, so they tend to exhibit more prolific fish populations and bigger specimens. Santa Cruz is riddled with cool sea caves, some large enough to drive an 80' boat into. San Miguel has some incredible offshore pinnacles.

But since the Conception disaster changed all the dynamics of the Southern California dive boat scene, it's become exponentially harder to reach the outer islands. Catalina remains relatively accessible and it's a world class destination if you can handle our cold water.
 
Curious how the diving inside Channel Island National Park is compared to Catalina Island?

Erik
 
Curious how the diving inside Channel Island National Park is compared to Catalina Island?

Erik
I find the islands within CINP are generally more rugged and offer more variety. They are less heavily fished and there are more Marine Protected Areas, so the fish life is more prolific. As a long-time So Cal diver, it's remarkable to see a dozen 15-20lb male California sheephead aggregating in the same area and 5lb+ spiny lobsters in virtually every hole on the reef. I'm a hunter but I also appreciate seeing the abundance of life where nature is given a free hand.

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I saw some pretty amazing recovery in one of the MPA's when I went out on the Spectre to Anacapa.
Clouds of fish everywhere and big lobsters crawling around on a big rock right under the boat in about 40'. One was about 12 lbs laying in a crack. My buddy almost spit his reg when I pointed it out.
And this was broad daylight.
I think the Socal dive boats are an outstanding value when you consider three great dives and great food including a great BBQ.
 

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