Here are some photos from Jan. 3, 2009. Visibility was 20-30 feet. There seemed to be more rockfish than ever here. There was a large school of black and yellowtail rockfish next to the wall. The half-dead cloud sponge is still half-alive. The tiny juvenile yelloweye rockfish seem to be getting bigger (although they are still pretty tiny).
rockfish on slope at base of wall
tiger rockfish on wall
black rockfish near wall
school of rockfish by wall
rockfish by wall
rockfish by wall
cloud sponge
cloud sponge
cloud sponge
rockfish on rock pyramid
rockfish on rock pyramid
tiger rockfish
school of rockfish
rockfish school
rockfish school
school of perch at top of wall
small lingcod
rocks at top of wall
midshipman
junk under docks
at entry-point
under dock
And some more from Jan. 15, 2010. Even though it was sunny on the surface, visibility was worse than last time. It was about 20-30 feet at the top of the wall, but at the bottom, it was only about 10 feet or so.
copper rockfish at bottom of wall
quillback rockfish at bottom of wall
rockfish by wall with octopus in bottom right corner
boot sponge
cloud sponge
cloud sponge
cloud sponge
lingcod
tiger rockfish, etc.
tiger rockfish
rockfish
rockfish
rockfish by wall
rockfish by wall
at top of wall
at top of wall
reef above wall
moon jelly in front of dock
sunflower star below dock
another sunflower star and old cables
plumose anemones under dock