It’s Worth the Hike to Reach Carmel Meadows Would it not be wonderful if all dive sites had plentiful parking with an easy walk to a very calm…Bruce WatkinsJune 9, 2015
Rediscovering The Monterey Breakwater I'll wager most Central California divers did at least two of their certification dives at the Breakwater. This dive site…Bruce WatkinsMay 27, 2015
Isthmus Reef Offers Fun for All Cruising along the base of the west wall of Isthmus Reef I stumbled across a most remarkable find -- a…Dale & Kim ShecklerMay 7, 2015
Russian Gulch State Park Most Californians believe that the United States acquired the land that would eventually become California as a result of a…Bruce WatkinsApril 7, 2015
Great White Sharks of Guadalupe Isl., Mexico’s Baja, Part 1 Divers have a tendency to dream big. Our dreams include diving in faraway, exotic locations, swimming with and photographing all…Bruce WatkinsMarch 24, 2015
Pyramid Cove There's a spot in the Channel Islands that offers a little bit of everything for divers. And by "everything" I…Dale & Kim ShecklerMarch 17, 2015
Caves, Caverns, Coves and Cliffs at Cruz The archipelago off the Southern California coastline known as the California Channel Islands is made of eight islands, each with…Dale & Kim ShecklerFebruary 11, 2015
Big Sur’s South Yankee Point The Big Sur coastline is one of the most dramatic, most photographed, and most visited in all of California. Yet,…Bruce WatkinsJanuary 28, 2015
Scoring a Satisfying Dive at Point Loma’s Goal Posts One the largest continuous kelp forests in all of coastal Southern California is off Point Loma, San Diego. Depending on…Dale & Kim ShecklerJanuary 6, 2015
Monterey Bay’s Chase Wall Not so very long ago there were only a handful of "named sites" offshore of the Monterey Peninsula. Today, with…Bruce WatkinsDecember 15, 2014