rbeck
Registered
Hello,
We are interested in diving in a "kelp forest". We will be driving from Tucson so would like to stay in the southern CA area, and can head to the San Diego or LA area---or some place else if you recommend. Of course, we would like to catch the best visibility possible.
So, where are we most likely to find the most interesting forest?
What time of year are we most likely to find good growth and visibility?
The last time we tried this, we went to the Channel Islands and there was basically no kelp---just a few lumps clinging to the rocks. We did see some interesting things, but it was cold and poor visibility. We know you always take your chances, but some places/times of year should be better than others, right?
Thanks for the info.
Rosemary
We are interested in diving in a "kelp forest". We will be driving from Tucson so would like to stay in the southern CA area, and can head to the San Diego or LA area---or some place else if you recommend. Of course, we would like to catch the best visibility possible.
So, where are we most likely to find the most interesting forest?
What time of year are we most likely to find good growth and visibility?
The last time we tried this, we went to the Channel Islands and there was basically no kelp---just a few lumps clinging to the rocks. We did see some interesting things, but it was cold and poor visibility. We know you always take your chances, but some places/times of year should be better than others, right?
Thanks for the info.
Rosemary