sschlesi
Contributor
If you can get there on a good current day, Ten mile would be worth it with only 5' vis.
There is so much life there, you would be hard pressed to find a square inch that doesn't have some macroscopic animal on it. Most things are small, so you end up getting pretty close for a look and vis doesn't matter much. There is bigger life too, we played with a good sized GP Octo (and a small one), and we saw the largest Cabezon that any of us have ever seen, along with many buffalo sculpin, a brown irish lord and various rock fish. On a poor vis day, you would miss out on the panoramic views of the kelp forest, and the walls covered in Plumose, but you would see so much, I don't think you would feel you missed out.
There is so much life there, you would be hard pressed to find a square inch that doesn't have some macroscopic animal on it. Most things are small, so you end up getting pretty close for a look and vis doesn't matter much. There is bigger life too, we played with a good sized GP Octo (and a small one), and we saw the largest Cabezon that any of us have ever seen, along with many buffalo sculpin, a brown irish lord and various rock fish. On a poor vis day, you would miss out on the panoramic views of the kelp forest, and the walls covered in Plumose, but you would see so much, I don't think you would feel you missed out.