I came here again after a dive at nearby Sansum Point (Oct. 26, 2009). I tied my boat to a tree in a tiny cove under the cliffs. The water was full of moon jellyfish. Visibility was about 15-20 feet. My maximum depth was 100 feet. It's too bad this place doesn't have Sannich Inlet's visibility. In clear water, this would be a amazing, dramatic wall dive, but as it is, you're just looking close-up at a bunch of plumose anemones.
moon jellies
moon jellies
moon jellies
moon jellies
moon jellies
moon jellies
moon jellies
moon jellies
moon jellies
moon jelly near wall
moon jelly next to wall
plumose anemones
kelp greenling swimming down wall
sunflower star on wall
copper rockfish
anemone on ledge
moon jelly by wall
moon jellies above wall
next to wall
copper rockfish
plumose anemones and moon jellies on wall
sunflower star and moon jellies
seastar on wall
white-spotted greenling
sunflower stars on wall
sunflower star near top of wall
plumose anemone near top of wall
moon jellies
moon jellies at top of wall
moon jellies
moon jellies
moon jellies
black rockfish
moon jellies
moon jellies at top of wall
sunflower stars and moon jellies
brown rockfish
under boat
sunflower star near surface
cliffs above dive site
tied to tree
cliffs
moon jellies
at Maple Bay
Maple Bay boat ramp
Why I didn't take my boat out in Victoria today:
Ogden Point
Dallas Road