These photos are from Nov. 12, 2010. Visibility was still only 6-10 feet. I still have a hard time trying to picture the layout of this wreck. It's such a collapsed jumble. Looking up close, I saw several mosshead warbonnets, gunnels and pipefish. There were lots of small dungeness and red rock crabs. There must be something nasty in the sediment here, since half of the crabs were dead.
nudibranch
near stern
railing around fantail
gunnel
black rockfish near stern
plumose anemone
dungeness crab
wreckage
next to boiler
boiler
hole in side of boiler
hole in side of boiler
mosshead warbonnet
porthole
porthole
porthole
prop blade? near rudder
looking up through hole under stern
nudibranch
rockfish and perch near rudder
over porthole
looking through porthole
crab
white-spotted greenling
nudibranch
machinery near boiler
condenser tubes? near boiler
pipefish
black rockfish
stern
nudibranch
side of hull
plumose anemones on wreckage
under metal plating
under metal plating
under metal plating
mating crabs
black rockfish under wreckage
next to side of hull
ancient treasure
curved something-or-other
motor/engine/generator
anemone
umbrella
white-spotted greenling
boiler tubes under dock
holes in side of hull
holes in side of hull
gunnel
gunnel
gunnel
gunnel
plumose anemones on wreck
row of planking or something sticking out of silt
marina
marina