These photos are from July 1, 2013. As before, I put my anchor up on the exposed reef and tied up to some bull kelp as a backup.  Visibility was about 15 feet. It was a quick dive because of the strong current. I was diving over an hour after slack (according to the Race Passage table). I swam against the current to the wall and then let it drift me back to the boat. I have a hard time taking pictures of areas with lots of white plumose anemones. They reflect so much light that it's hard not to overexpose the photos.
anchored to the reef and tied to kelp
tube worms
ledge on the wall
sculpin on tunicates
the wall
sculpin on tunicates
cup corals
plumose anemones
tunicates on the wall
sculpin on tunicates
ledge on the wall
crab
overhang on the wall
cemented tube worms
plumose anemones
crab on tunicates
near the top of the wall
hermit crab on a sponge
top of the wall
sculpin and tunicates
top of the wall
crab hiding in tunicates
kelp near the exposed reef
kelp
wal
the reef
kelp near the reef