Great conditions at Hermosa Artificial Reef

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MaxBottomtime

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We timed our dive this morning to drop at high tide. Visibility was at least thirty-five feet with 54° below the thermocline. Only two Giant Sea Bass showed up today. I guess they were enjoying the good vis as well and went exploring.


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Yeah, it has been cold with almost no thermocline. I was at the Cape Charles wreck off Pt Loma on Saturday and it was 52F at 160' and 55F at the 20' deco stop. Very glad I had my heated vest.
 
Looks like the pyrosomes are still out there in full force.
 
Nice thing as I understand. Cold water is good for the kelp?
 
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