Marineland Closed

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mccabejc:
You guys may already know this, but apparently some folks were turned away:

http://diver.net/bbs/posts001/57063.shtml

And now, a moment of silence...
Looks like it will be closed from 1 to 3 months during construction.

This makes sense to me since it would be a tremendous liability to the company to allow divers to be in the area during construction.

Apparently, the Coastal Commission agrees.

Christian
 
I was planning on diving there tomorrow :censored: . This was going to be my first time there. :banghead:
 
la jolla shores is open, come down for a dive!
 
mccabejc:
You guys may already know this, but apparently some folks were turned away:

http://diver.net/bbs/posts001/57063.shtml

And now, a moment of silence...


Didn't they close Marineland a zillion years ago and send all the fishies home? What's the hubbub, bub? What, is there no diving at Busch Gardens or at Japanese Deer Park, or at Santa's Village?

:11ztongue

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Boatdiver Ken


PS: "I'll take theme parks of the '70's for $200, please, Alex...."
 
Mo2vation:
Didn't they close Marineland a zillion years ago and send all the fishies home? What's the hubbub, bub? What, is there no diving at Busch Gardens or at Japanese Deer Park, or at Santa's Village?

:11ztongue

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Boatdiver Ken


PS: "I'll take theme parks of the '70's for $200, please, Alex...."
Hey, you left out Lion Country Safari!

Now, there's a place to do a dinner dive. :11:

Christian
 
Mo2vation:
Didn't they close Marineland a zillion years ago and send all the fishies home? What's the hubbub, bub? What, is there no diving at Busch Gardens or at Japanese Deer Park, or at Santa's Village?

:11ztongue

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Boatdiver Ken

It has been closed for a while, but the property owners have made the beach accessible to divers making for a really nice dive. Been there once and loved it. Depending on what construction they're doing, hopefully it'll open afterwards.
 
Panic:
It has been closed for a while, but the property owners have made the beach accessible to divers making for a really nice dive. Been there once and loved it. Depending on what construction they're doing, hopefully it'll open afterwards.
Maybe they'll even make some improvements to that road that leads down to the cobble stone beach of death.

Something nice and close the water's edge. :crafty:

Christian
 
headhunter:
Maybe they'll even make some improvements to that road that leads down to the cobble stone beach of death.

Something nice and close the water's edge. :crafty:

Christian


After construction is complete, and the enevitable slag gets tossed into the sea, Headhunter the reefhunter may stumble on another unknown reef...

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Ken
 

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