These photos are from Aug. 12, 2013. Visibility was about 20' in the shallows. Down on the wall it was maybe 30-40'. I didn't plan on diving here again, but I was last here years ago and I wanted to update my opinion of it. Last time I was left with the impression that it didn't have the variety of marine life that many of the other local spots have. After diving here again, I'm still of the same opinion. I didn't see any sponges and very few feather stars. I saw a few crimson anemones and 2 plumose anemones. Tube-dwelling anemones were in the sand at the top of the wall. There were a few small lingcod, quillback rockfish, juvenile yelloweye rockfish and a cabezon.
at the entry
the wall
the wall
quillback rockfish
crimson anemone
sunflower star
crimson anemone
crimson anemone
tube-dwelling anemones and lingcod
tube-dwelling anemone
squid eggs on a kelp stalk
squid eggs
small wall near shore
small anemones near the surface
rocks near shore
kelp crab
sea stars on the shallow rocks
sea stars in the shallows