What's diving like around Eureka?

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Kawika liked to dive the spots others didn't. Farallones, Arena Rock, Blunts Reef, and
a couple more. I doubt he was wreck chasing, and he certainly wasn't trying to
photograph sharks (his camera was on the boat).

Yes, you are correct Chuck. I know he was a friend of yours and I have much respect for his work, and his adventurous spirit. Blunts Reef is supposed to be a spectacular dive during optimal conditions.
 
yeah there are sharks in the ocean and there alot of sharks in that area if you want to know how many ask some of the local commercial fishermen .
 
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