Sharkbite Rock Sharkbite Rock gets its name from the rock formations on the hill above the water, looking much like a shark…Kim ShecklerDecember 23, 2008
The Largest Channel Island Has a Colorful History and a Variety of Diving Adventures Looking east from Pelican Bay The history of California’s Channel Islands is fun. It’s chock full of interesting characters; men who made a living salvaging…Bonnie J. CardoneDecember 23, 2008
Little Farnsworth The first time I tried to dive Little Farnsworth, my buddy and I ended up over a 130-foot sand bottom.…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 23, 2008
Three-Fingers Reef (a.k.a. 7 Fathom Reef or Tower Reef) In a current, the leading edge of the reef is always the most fascinating. There always seems to be a…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 23, 2008
Parson’s Landing You've all seen them in the travel brochures—deserted island beaches with green hills surrounding a secluded cove. Don't head for…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 22, 2008
Lake Tahoe’s Rubicon Wall We approached the rim of the cliff cautiously. Five pairs of eyes peered over the edge and searched the dark…Peter HemmingDecember 22, 2008
A Macro View of the Yukon Wreck On my last dive trip to San Diego, I found myself sitting over the Yukon wreck preparing for my umpteenth…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 22, 2008
Fisherman’s Cove Where coral reefs abound, a typical shallow coral reef formation is what is known as "spur and groove." With the…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 22, 2008
Ship Rock – A Mecca For Divers It's a Catalina landmark as well as a Mecca for divers. The guano covered pinnacle rises 66 feet above the…Bonnie J. CardoneDecember 22, 2008
Gibson Beach The underwater portion of Point Lobos State Reserve is divided into two parts—one where permitted divers may go, and one…Bruce WatkinsDecember 22, 2008