Mendocino County’s Buckhorn Cove Before the discovery of gold in 1848, San Francisco was a tiny town of about 300. By 1853 San Francisco…Bruce WatkinsJuly 9, 2014
Exploring Anacapa’s Parallel Reefs Divers who frequent California's Channel Islands are likely to have a love-hate relationship with currents. In general, swift currents sweep…Dale & Kim ShecklerJuly 2, 2014
Ball Buster Pinnacle There's usually a story behind a particular dive site's name. Ball Buster is one of the most challenging recreational dives…Bruce WatkinsJune 18, 2014
Groovy Wall It's easy to imagine a hippie artist from the 1960s created this dive site by throwing bright colors randomly onto…Dale & Kim ShecklerJune 10, 2014
Going Deep at Catalina’s Farnsworth Bank Ask any experienced Southern California diver what they consider the most spectacular dive in all the Channel Islands and it's…Dale & Kim ShecklerMay 14, 2014
Monterey’s Aquarium Wall Perhaps the single event that most shaped Monterey in recent decades was the opening of the Monterey Bay Aquarium in…Bruce WatkinsMay 7, 2014
Diver’s Cove and Fisherman’s Cove Loop We headed out for Laguna Beach on a bright sunny morning with the intent of diving Shaw's Cove. I love…Dale & Kim ShecklerApril 15, 2014
Mendocino County’s Caspar Cove Divers from the San Francisco Bay Area or the Central Valley often drive to the Sonoma Coast and back in…Bruce WatkinsApril 9, 2014
Monterey’s Local’s Ledge In their rush to motor to Carmel Bay, many divers pass right by some of the best sites in the…Bruce WatkinsMarch 12, 2014
Aquarium of the Pacific’s Dive Immersion Program One of my happiest childhood memories is of a family outing to Marineland of the Pacific on the Palos Verdes…Dale & Kim ShecklerMarch 6, 2014