Santa Rosa: East End Pinnacles Wiping the sleep from my eyes, I saw that my friend and dive buddy Josh was awake before me, putting…Dale & Kim ShecklerFebruary 21, 2014
Landing Cove’s Other Arch While Anacapa Island is often visible from the mainland, it's often shrouded in haze, giving it a mirage-like appearance. The…Dale & Kim ShecklerJanuary 14, 2014
Exciting Diving off the Farallon Islands Fewer than 30 miles west of the Golden Gate Bridge are found four groups of small islands, islets and rocks…Bruce WatkinsJanuary 7, 2014
Monterey’s Chase Point While the entire east side of the Monterey Peninsula is one continuous dive site, experienced captains know that some anchorages…Bruce WatkinsDecember 12, 2013
Butterfly Hunting at Crane Point Much of Southern California diving is considered temperate with Catalina surface water temperatures topping out at 70 degrees Fahrenheit mid-summer…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 9, 2013
Monterey’s North Monastery Beach Those of us who started diving several decades ago reminisce about the old days, and rarely are the new days…Bruce WatkinsNovember 5, 2013
Terrenea Resort dive spot article correction A correction to the previously published article on diving the Terrenea Resort on the Palos Verdes Peninsula is in order.…California Diving NewsOctober 14, 2013
Palos Verdes — Terranea Resort As we prepared for our dive, dolphins swam a mere 50 yards from shore. This was good sign, indicating the…Dale & Kim ShecklerOctober 14, 2013
Diving Rock Ridge Along Monterey’s Point Pinos Like the land, the underwater world exhibits distinct seasons. Summertime brings plankton blooms and the entire Monterey Area teems with…Bruce WatkinsSeptember 24, 2013
Heart Attack Reef As the largest of all the Channel Islands, you would rightfully conclude that Santa Cruz Island has a great deal…Dale & Kim ShecklerSeptember 12, 2013