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San Clemente Island "Hydrocoral, barracuda and a lobster stampede" We decided on our night of departure to head up to the far tip of San Clemente. We arrived at Northwest Harbor just as the sun peaked over our stern. The ride out had been a smooth as glass so everyone was wide awake to catch the sun rise over the beautiful Pacific Ocean. For this dive adventures first site I chose a site called Purple Boilers on the far west end of the island. The water was clear and as I prepared to position Horizon on site, I could see far down the kelp stalks into the beautiful blue. As the divers filtered back onboard reports of good conditions and fantastic encounters were the norm. The boilers are covered in purple hydro coral and the cracks are filled with lobster and green Morey eels. Everyone seemed to enjoy the dive so I decided to stay at that site for another dive. After dive number two, I pulled anchor and moved east to a Sand Dollar. With a mild current, pelagic California barracuda and Pacific bonito cruised the edge of the kelp while bat rays hunkered down in the sand. Everyone enjoyed the kelp dive so we went in search of more in Northwest Harbor. People came back with stories of schools of kelp bass and flying fish passing by them in the kelp. A few lucky ones even found an elusive octopus under a rock. With favorable reports I decided to stay at Runway for the night dive. As the divers returned from the dark everyone commented on the fact that there were more lobster down on the reef then they could count. Also spotted was a horn shark creeping along the bottom looking for an easy meal.
Tomorrow we'll be on the east end in Pyramid Cove.
Stay tuned for for adventure from the bridge of Horizon!
San Clemente Island "Petter's Rock rocks, bottlenosed dolphin and blue whales!" Aloha divers! Today was fantastic! Great diving in Pyramid Cove and an incredible show from the cetaceans on the way home. We started this morning at Inside Boiler and just prior to opening the pool the current went from 0 to 60 mph. Scratch this dive site...next. So we scurried over to Pyramid Palisades for a quick dive and then spent our final two dives at Petter's Rock. The Rock was suburb today, with one comment being, " This was my best dive ever!" Just about sums it up... Divemaster Jake and crewmember Jeff did a quick jump and came back beaming that it was "Incredible!". The Rock is actually 3 rocks, with the largest coming up to the surface from 95 feet. A beautiful kelp forest surrounds the rocks on all sides with a plateau at 40 feet on the north side being home to hundreds of opaleye. Off in the blue you will quite often find clouds of baitfish on the up current side of the Rock with the larger pelagics just outside the baitfish cruising for a meal. Today's visibility was 40 - 70 with the water temperature an unseasonably cool 66 degrees. The ride back to San Diego was amazing with Pacific bottlenosed dolphin riding the bow wave of Horizon and performing spectacular belly flop jumps almost within arms reach but close enough to get the crowd wet! We also happened upon two blue whales and got some great looks! The blues make there presence felt off of San Diego from June through November and are the greatest show on earth, bar none... Adios, Captain Greg
San Clemente Island "Butterflyfish and caverns."
We're underway now and look forward to a full day in
the kelp at San Clemente! Until tomorrow...
Islas San Benito "...fantastic barbequed fresh fish..."
Last nights wind-o-thon continued into the
morning. We had a steady 25 knot breeze humming through the
antennas all night, which in turn cause the ocean to be just a
bit surly this morning.
Islas San Benito "...rays swam in wide arcs over the sand channel in some sort of biological ballet."
We awoke this morning to an accurate
weather forecast of 15 - 20 knots of wind and increasing sea.
For once the report was correct, unfortunately. After two
beautiful days at San Benito, I was hoping for another 4 days of
nice. The upside being that we are still at San Benito, and
everything else except for the wind was fantastic!
Islas San Benito "Large schools of fish in the purple, blue hue..."
Another amazing day at San
Benito as the gods of wind and water have been kind to us. It's
hard to explain, and really needs to be experienced to
understand, but the water at San Benito, when it is clear, takes
on a purple blue hue. The white sandy bottom takes on a
turquoise hue, which when mixed in with the water color and a
bit of brown kelp is absolutely manifique!
Islas San Benito "Fur seals, scared baitfish and the flat calm sea..."
We arrived at Channel
Islands Baja at 2:00am this morning and enjoyed a few good
En route to Islas San Benito "Pilot whales and the flat ocean..."
We departed late afternoon
yesterday and enjoyed a beautiful evening on a flat
Islas Los Coronados "Our scuba divers found hundreds of juvenile kelp bass and scorpion fish..." The ocean was a serene and glassy grey as we anchored at "three fingers", a series of underwater ridges between the middle islands of Los Coronados. After a day with the sea lions, we played this morning with their smaller cousins, the harbor seal. Some of the smaller pups will gently scratch divers and snorkelers, sometimes their wide black eyes gazing curiously into those of our divers. In the afternoon we snuggled into at Lobster Shack for a few dives before it was time to head home. Temperature was 69 degrees on the surface with a cooler layer of water below 15 feet. A huge school of jack mackerel and pacific mackerel finned lazily in the shallows, and the outer edges of the school feasted frantically on plankton. Triggerfish hovered over the bouldery slope and deeper down, a small wreck lay in the 60 foot sandy bottom. En route to San Diego we motored offshore in search of pelagic creatures and found mola mola, or ocean sunfish, and several large pods of playful common dolphins. All too soon it was time to return home and tie up at the dock. Next week we'll be out at Islas San Benito with captain Greg at the helm. Stay tuned for his logs from points south! Hasta Entonces, Captain Chris |
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