I did 2 dives here on March 29, 2011. Visibility was about 20-30 feet. I saw a few corroded links of chain on top of a rock. I assume these are from the old anchor that's in the area. I also saw a copper rod about a foot long with a green-stained bit of wood on one end. I'm thinking more and more that there was a wreck here years ago.
over reefs
sculpin
reefs 70 feet deep
flat field of plumose anemones stretching out into Baynes Channel 80 feet deep
hydrocoral
crimson anemone
crimson anemone and yellow sulphur sponge
reef
tiny nudibranchs on hydroids
juvenile Puget Sound king crab
reef 75 feet deep
reef 75 feet deep
sulphur sponge, etc.
crab
crab
quillback rockfish
kelp greenling
cup corals
looking down at reef
crab and sponge
sculpin and sponge
staghorn bryozoan
quillback rockfish
sea star and hydrocoral
school of black rockfish 60 feet deep
zoanthids
black rockfish
black rockfish 50 feet deep
leopard dorid nudibranch on cemented tube worms
reef 60 feet deep
reef 60 feet deep
keyhole limpet
sponge, anemones and giant barnacles
plumose anemones near top of reef
nudibranch on hydroids
near top of reef
kelp greenling and stalked kelp at top of reef
nudibranch on tunicates
black rockfish
channel in top of reef
leather star at top of reef
pink hydroids
top of reef
urchins and fish-eating anemone closer to bay
longfin sculpin on sponge
urchins near bay
anemone and urchins
urchins near shore
urchins near shore
tunicates and sponge
stalked kelp near shore
anemone
hermit crab on sponge
hermit crab on sponge
young bull kelp
brooding anemone on kelp
brooding anemone on kelp
link of chain
end of copper pin with green-stained wood
anchored in bay
in bay
in bay
Ten Mile Point in background
Bay panorama
bay panorama