Vegan Shark
Contributor
Since camping on Santa Cruz Island, and kayaking through the caves, I've longed to see the underwater world of the Channel Islands long before getting scuba certified. Next weekend my dream is coming true, and I'll be diving at Anacapa
Right now my head is filled with hopes of being engulfed by 100 sea lions, seeing rays, basking in 40 ft visibility, and all the other experiences I've seen in videos and pictures.
But what is the run of the mill experience? What should I expect to see in terms of life, and visibility? Before diving in Monterey I got my hopes up big time watching amazing videos on YouTube, then on my first dives: 3ft visibility :crash: So I don't want to set the bar too high for Channel Islands and then walk away bummed that it didn't live up to it.
Right now I'm thinking I should just be happy as long as I get to see a garibaldi, a sheepshead, and a sea lion up close.

But what is the run of the mill experience? What should I expect to see in terms of life, and visibility? Before diving in Monterey I got my hopes up big time watching amazing videos on YouTube, then on my first dives: 3ft visibility :crash: So I don't want to set the bar too high for Channel Islands and then walk away bummed that it didn't live up to it.
Right now I'm thinking I should just be happy as long as I get to see a garibaldi, a sheepshead, and a sea lion up close.