I did 2 dives at Ten Mile on Nov. 30, 2009. Finally the visibility has improved. It was about 30 feet today. I saw several sea-nettle jellyfish drifting by in the mild current. This is the first year in over 12 years of diving that I've seen them.
sea nettle near surface
sea nettle
sea nettle
next to wall
next to wall
urchins
next to wall
top of wall
kelp greenling
black rockfish
rockfish at base of wall
near top of wall
black rockfish at base of wall
flatter slope area on wall
rockfish at base of wall
rockfish at base of wall
seastars on wall
copper rockfish
seastars on ledge
sea nettle
near top of wall
looking down at sea nettle
rockfish at base of wall
at top of wall
next to wall
plumose anemones
black rockfish at base of wall
wall
wall
wall
urchins at base of wall
anemones on wall
wall
plumose anemones
wall
sunflower star and anemones
top of wall
lion's mane jellyfish
top of wall
urchins and anemones at top of wall
top of wall
next to top of wall
urchins and sunflower star on shallower slope
urchins in shallows
urchins and stalked kelp
over top of wall
moon jelly in kelp
sunflower star near surface
lion's mane
kelp greenling on wall
kelp crabs on stalked kelp
urchins
sunflower star near surface
base of wall
looking up from base of wall
near surface