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Moby Ling Cove
The Big Sur coastline stretches south of Malpaso Creek near Carmel to Ragged Point near the San Luis Obispo County Line. The dive sites here are wild,


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Church Rock

Author  : Dale Sheckler
Date  : June 2001
Although Church Rock is just around the corner on the backside of Catalina, it seems like a world away. It often has the feel of the outer, remote isla 

Pyramid Head

Author  : Dale Sheckler
Date  : June 2001
Much of the diving activity at San Clemente Island takes place in Pyramid Cove, a large bay at the south end of the island. It's understandable. The Py 

The Largest Channel Island Has a Colorful History and a Variety of Diving Adventures Looking east from Pelican Bay

Author  : Bonnie J. Cardone
Date  : May 2001
The history of California’s Channel Islands is fun. It’s chock full of interesting characters; men who made a living salvaging shipwrecks;  

Little Farnsworth

Author  : Dale Sheckler
Date  : May 2001
The first time I tried to dive Little Farnsworth, my buddy and I ended up over a 130-foot sand bottom. In a heavy current, the boat had slipped anchor  

San Miguel Island-Channel Islands Outpost

Author  : Bonnie J. Cardone
Date  : April 2001
San Miguel Island is the sixth largest of the eight Channel Islands, just 14 square miles in area. It is also the westernmost. Because of the way the m 

Bird Rock Wall

Author  : Kim Sheckler
Date  : April 2001
Diving California can give you more diving experience than any other place in the world. Once you've tried diving in kelp, on wrecks, game hunting, mov 

Little Geiger Cove

Author  : Dale Sheckler
Date  : March 2001
The big, grand dive sites around Catalina Island get all the press. Ship Rock, Isthmus Reef, Bird Rock, Eagle Reef—these are all incredible dive  

Sea Lion Rookery

Author  : Bruce Watkins
Date  : March 2001
Santa Barbara Island comprises only one square mile, making it the smallest of the Channel Islands. However, what it lacks in size it more than makes u 

The Channels

Author  : Kim Sheckler
Date  : January 2001
The "Channels" dive site on the backside of West Anacapa Island is one of those dive sites I fell in love with immediately. It has a nice growth of kel 

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