1.Wreckage of the Newbern. A few pipes in 5-15 feet west of the post.
2.Cement post on a large rock. Point entry is about twenty feet east, below the metal grate on the hill.
3.Chains on the elbow of the reef. Kelp, Christmas Tree worms, octopus, bivalves in this area.
4.Large Batray always seems to hang out in the sand next to the reef.
5.The Garden. Kelp, octopus, fish and my pet abalone, Abby.
6.Greg's Pipe, named for Greg Cooke who dug the sand out once so he could swim through it. Best entry/exit is north of the pipe.
7.120 Reef. Sunflower stars, Garibaldis, Yellow dorids, kelp.
8.Rainbow Nudi Bank. Dendronotus iris nudibranchs appear here to lay eggs on the tube anemones. They are also found at the deep end of the Point.
9.Boat ladder.
10.Anchor, probably from a ship salvaging the Newbern in 1898.
11.The main reef. Dozens of species of nudibranchs, rockfish, kelp, large rock formations beginning in fifteen feet, some tall formations down to 70 feet.
12.Ted's Pinnacle, named for Ted Sharshan. I placed Our Lady of the Garden there on 12/25/06. Jeff Shaw and I placed a Jesus statue nearby, but it was made of plaster and only the cement inside remains. We call it the Jesus Blob.
13.The Platform. A no-longer floating fuel dock in 78 feet. 40' X 30' tubular steel structure, home to nudibranchs and fish. Thousands of baby Mantis shrimp in the sand nearby.