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Site: La Jolla, P38
Date: 11/27/2004
Time: 8:17AM
Temperature: 59 degrees
Water Temp, Max Depth: 57 degrees
End of Dive Temp: 59
Max Depth: 137 feet
Dive Time: 29:20
Visibility: 10 feet
Met up with Max, Nate, and Kelly at the Shores Boat Landing. We loaded our gear on the boat and motored out to the P38. After a few false starts, Kelly positioned us over the wreck. We got our gear ready and jumped into the ocean. We dropped down to 135 feet, following the anchorline which Kelly had moved next to the P38. We hit the plane and checked out the huge Vermillion Rockfish, large Barred Sand Bass, Sargo, Blacksmith, and more. During the last few minutes of our bottom time Roy shot a bag from 135 feet. We then headed up the anchorline and did multiple stops and different depths. By the time we got up to 30 feet all of our deco time was eliminated and just our 3 minute stop remained. We finished our time, got back on the boat, and returned to the boat landing for our second tank.
Site: La Jolla, Scripps Canyon
Date: 11/27/2004
Time: 10:02AM
Temperature: 59 degrees
Water Temp, Max Depth: 57 degrees
End of Dive Temp: 59
Max Depth: 118 feet
Dive Time: 37:00
Visibility: 10 feet
After getting our 2nd tanks we headed to Scripps Canyon. We got our gear on, and gathered around the canon bouy. Kelly again dove solo the rest buddied up. We dropped down and cruised the overhangs, ledges, and walls of the Scripps canyon. We hit the bottom at 118 feet and continued on watching the bottom fall away as we headed westward. Not too long later we headed back up due to bottom time restrictions. We continued onto 80 feet at the top of the canyon. We saw the line and continued up doing our deco and safefy stops for about 10 minutes. Visibilty was not so great, but the canyon was fascinating.
On the P38 I shot some video out of my camera, but I did take some shots in the Canyon.
Pictures: http://www.scubapost.net/gallery/scripps11272004
Date: 11/27/2004
Time: 8:17AM
Temperature: 59 degrees
Water Temp, Max Depth: 57 degrees
End of Dive Temp: 59
Max Depth: 137 feet
Dive Time: 29:20
Visibility: 10 feet
Met up with Max, Nate, and Kelly at the Shores Boat Landing. We loaded our gear on the boat and motored out to the P38. After a few false starts, Kelly positioned us over the wreck. We got our gear ready and jumped into the ocean. We dropped down to 135 feet, following the anchorline which Kelly had moved next to the P38. We hit the plane and checked out the huge Vermillion Rockfish, large Barred Sand Bass, Sargo, Blacksmith, and more. During the last few minutes of our bottom time Roy shot a bag from 135 feet. We then headed up the anchorline and did multiple stops and different depths. By the time we got up to 30 feet all of our deco time was eliminated and just our 3 minute stop remained. We finished our time, got back on the boat, and returned to the boat landing for our second tank.
Site: La Jolla, Scripps Canyon
Date: 11/27/2004
Time: 10:02AM
Temperature: 59 degrees
Water Temp, Max Depth: 57 degrees
End of Dive Temp: 59
Max Depth: 118 feet
Dive Time: 37:00
Visibility: 10 feet
After getting our 2nd tanks we headed to Scripps Canyon. We got our gear on, and gathered around the canon bouy. Kelly again dove solo the rest buddied up. We dropped down and cruised the overhangs, ledges, and walls of the Scripps canyon. We hit the bottom at 118 feet and continued on watching the bottom fall away as we headed westward. Not too long later we headed back up due to bottom time restrictions. We continued onto 80 feet at the top of the canyon. We saw the line and continued up doing our deco and safefy stops for about 10 minutes. Visibilty was not so great, but the canyon was fascinating.
On the P38 I shot some video out of my camera, but I did take some shots in the Canyon.
Pictures: http://www.scubapost.net/gallery/scripps11272004