Date: 09/14/2004
Dive Location: La Jolla Shores North Wall
Time: 5:11 PM
Bottom Time: 46:00 minutes
Max Depth: 111 feet
Vis: 20-30
Wave height: 2-4 feet
Temp at depth: 57
Surface Temp: 70
Tide information: low tide
Comments: Paul, Terry and I went out to the North wall. We dropped down and immediately began exploring a ledge at 55-60 feet. We saw a few nudibranchs and a Rockpool Blenny in a hole. After a few mins we headed down to the canyon and were greeted by a huge Sheephead who looked like he had been hooked (poor guy). He was cruising through the canyon checking out anything interesting. We continued on and at our max depth we didnt find too much interesting stuff. We were a little bummed but started heading up canyon and found an amazing ledge at 75 feet full of brittlestars, blacksmith, rockfish, some zebra gobies, tons of black-eyed gobies. We explored this spot for 10 mins or so and had to move on. We saw your usual suspected on the way which included some rays and pipe fish. I ended up surfacing among the surfers, and my presence in front of one surfer chick didnt seem to stop her from taking the wave heading straight for me. Fortunately I had my knife (just kidding); I submerged and waiting out the set and headed in. It was a nice dive at a new spot for us. I really look forward to checking out the other side of the North wall.
Date: 09/14/2004
Dive Location: La Jolla Shores Vallecitos Point
Time: 7:35 PM
Bottom Time: 51:40 minutes
Max Depth: 103 feet
Vis: 5-25
Wave height: 1-2 feet
Temp at depth: 63 (I think it was colder)
Surface Temp: 70
Tide information: higher tide
Comments:
Ryan, Terry, Paul and I kicked out to the bouy at Vallecitos Point. We wanted Paul to have a good look at the octopus in the plastic bouy chain wrapper. He wasnt there, but was at the bottom of the chain. We played around a little while then headed down to the canyon. The canyon was full of life. We saw several sculpin, about 8 octopus, some rockfish, a Spanish Shawl, a lizardfish, crabs, box jellies, a huge halibut, some funky worms swimming into our lights, one cute litte fish eating the plankton (Paul got him on video). The same baby Thornback I saw Friday, plus a few other Thornbacks, some pipefish, and more. It was an amazing dive full of critters from end to end. Sadly our vis was impaired by some divers who went ahead of us, but such is life! We were all very happy with the dive!
my pics:
http://www.scubapost.net/gallery/shores09142004
Sean