Howland’s Landing Drop-Off Why are divers so fascinated by diving on "walls"? There are multiple answers. First, it is the ready access to…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 11, 2008
Jade Cove If there is a Mount Everest of California shore diving it's Jade Cove. Located along an isolated portion of the…Peter HemmingDecember 11, 2008
Diving the Rock: Sutil Island I don't know why Sutil is called an island because this popular dive site about 700 yards off Santa Barbara…Bonnie J. CardoneDecember 11, 2008
Galapagos Live-Aboard Dive Adventure I have become fascinated by those islands that share the Eastern Pacific with California's Islands. None of them hold coral…Kim ShecklerDecember 11, 2008
White Rocks (a.k.a. Sea Fan Grotto) White Rocks, also known as Sea Fan Grotto, is one of the classic "must-do" dive sites at Catalina Island. Just…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 11, 2008
Little Flower On the northeast end of San Clemente Island, Little Flower is one of those protected coves that's nearly always calm.…Bonnie J. CardoneDecember 11, 2008
Ruby Rock One of the most difficult tasks is to please a group of divers with widely different experience and purpose. Novices…Bruce WatkinsDecember 11, 2008
Avalon Underwater Park East End Wrecks San Diego's "Wreck Alley" is the Mecca for wreck divers, right? There are 4 main wrecks within a few square…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 11, 2008
The Ab Spot Yes, at one time there were abalone at Anacapa Island—abundantly. So much so that this particular dive spot gained its…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 11, 2008
Fort Lauderdale A trivia question for you: You arrive by plane in the morning and by afternoon dive in 80 degree water…Dale & Kim ShecklerDecember 11, 2008