Exploring the Salish Sea

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Awesome editing and shots man. Where is this place?
This is why I dislike the name Salish Sea. It encompasses a vast area and could mean Puget Sound, to Desolation Sound with very different bodies of water. I am glad the Hydrographic Service still refer to the various bodies on marine charts, within the Salish Sea by their original name.

Awesome video. I have been diving these waters for 20 years and have not seen all the critters you have captured. So where specifically were these scenes shot?
 
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This is why I dislike the name Salish Sea. It encompasses a vast area and could mean Puget Sound, to Desolation Sound with very different bodies of water. I am glad the Hydrographic Service still refer to the various bodies on marine charts, within the Salish Sea by their original name.

Awesome video. I have been diving these waters for 20 years and have not seen all the critters you have captured. So where specifically were these scenes shot?

Henry & Dave,

The footage is from the Puget Sound (north & south), Strait of Juan de Fuca and Rosario Strait. Some of the specific dive sites are:

Skyline Wall
Deception Pass
Keystone Jetty
Salt Creek
Redondo Beach
Sunrise Beach
Sund Rock
Blakely Rock (China Wall and East Reef)
Zs reef
 
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