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Sharkphoto

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Scuba with a playful gang of Steller Sea Lions in British Columbia.

5 days of awesome diving with 3 of them focused on the sea lions and the other for photographing the wonderful walls and wrecks (cross fingers for wolf eels!)

The sea lions are playful and love to interact and check us out. Great photos and video

April 2017

details on my website:
Scuba Dive with Steller Sea Lions in British Columbia with Gregory Sweeney Photography
 
Should be fun, but for clarity you are travelling to Vancouver Island not Victoria Island.
 
About how cold does the water tend to run there around that time of year, at depth, and what's fairly typical viz.?

Richard.
 
Water temp does not change much at depth all year. Drysuit required or lots and lots of neoprene. 45 - 50 degrees. Vis is changing right about now. At the surface it can be like pea soup - at depth (below about 20 feet it will be 30 to 50 feet.
 

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