Its a long swim and its deep. I'd never try it with choppy surface conditions as the swim would be miserable and exhausting. Its miserable and exhausting anyways. Someone mentioned that this can be done as a boat dive and its by far the better/safer option. Quick correction about something I said regarding the urchins eating all the kelp. It seems that their main predator, the sunflower sea star has been dyeing off because of a new disease. Without any predators the urchin population is exploding and they're eating all the kelp.
Max depth: 130' (depending on the mix I'm diving that day)
Average: 65.8'
Dive Length: 50 min
Min Temp: 51F
Corrections:
2:48 The "rockfish" is actually a juvenile greenling.
7:50 The fish hiding in the algae is a giant kelpfish
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