I had to come back the next weekend (Sept. 12, 2009). Visibility was a bit less than last time, but still pretty decent (30 feet or so). I found the anchor again, but still didn't see any other wreckage around. I followed the chain for about 10 feet before I lost it under the piles of giant barnacles.
panorama looking out into Baynes Channel
quillback rockfish and sulphur sponge
base of reef
quillback rockfish
reef
lingcod
reef
anchor without strobe
anchor with strobe
wall
over anchor
looking at sponge
anemones and sponge
crimson anemone on reef
kelp greenling
kelp greenling
reef/wall
anchor
anchor
copper rockfish and plumose anemones
over reef
looking up wall
crimson anemone
wall
black rockfish
at top of reef
near top of reef
seastar at top of reef
copper rockfish at top of reef
anemone at top of reef
sponge at top of reef
sunflower star at top of reef
seastar at top of reef
black rockfish at top of reef
urchins under kelp
reef/wall panorama
under kelp
urchins under kelp
urchins under kelp
under kelp near bay
in bay
at tip of Strongtide looking across to 10-Mile Pt
looking across to 10-Mile pt
kelp and reef off tip of Strongtide
kelp
getting ready
swimming out of bay
swimming out to kelp