Santa Catalina: The Four Preps Didn’t Know the Half of It Singing along with the Four Preps decades ago (don't ask how many), little did I dream I'd ever travel “26…Bonnie J. CardoneDecember 23, 2008
Baja La Jolla "Wow! What is all that?" exclaimed the out-of-state diver as he gazed across the vast biological soup extending to Point…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 23, 2008
Flame Reef Along the backside of the east end of Santa Cruz Island, crumbling sandstone cliffs drop to the sea. The shoreline…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 23, 2008
The Scripps/La Jolla Submarine Canyon Off the coastline of La Jolla in San Diego lies a large and very deep submarine canyon system with two…Stephen BenavidesDecember 23, 2008
Lover’s Cove We photographers often have a dilemma when choosing between challenging dives and relaxing dives. Challenging dives often offer up superb…Bruce WatkinsDecember 23, 2008
Shag Rock It is halibut hunting time again and dive shops buzz with where the hot spots are for the big "flatties."…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 23, 2008
San Clemente: Island of Diving Diversity Of the eight California Channel Islands, San Clemente is my favorite. True, it's a five-to six-hour boat trip one way…Bonnie J. CardoneDecember 23, 2008
Big Rock When you have a 112-foot tall rock that drops vertically into the sea, who can resist diving around it to…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 23, 2008
Star of Scotland Wreck When you mention shipwrecks and diving in California, most divers immediately think Yukon. But long before the Yukon was intentionally…Kim ShecklerDecember 23, 2008
Arrow Point West The western third of Catalina Island is commonly referred to as the "West End" and some of the best, yet…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 23, 2008