Diving San Diego, The Marine Room.

The Marine Room.

Diving San Diego is one of the most premier dive areas in the nation.  Off the shore or off the boat, there is something here for everyone and anyone.

One of these sites is the Marine Room. taken from the restaurant with the same name diners from inside the restaurant can watch the divers as they enter and exit the water, this dive site is a adventure for the novice diver on a dive tour as well as a test  as well as a test of navigational  skills for the advanced divers who venture in to the La Jolla Bay area from the steps at the edge of the Marine room .

getting into the Marine room dive site can be a little tricky some times. during high tide, the access path that splits a residence from the restaurant wide enough for one person at a time to walk down, during high tide the wave crash against the retaining wall at the base of the at the houses and because of  how the wave recoil of the wall back into the on coming waves it is lovingly  referred to as the washing machine.  On other days ,when the tide is out and water  is calmer. it is a easy walk out to the ocean and into the ocean. The sites of the Marine Room depending on the time of year would be Leapord sharks anywhere form five to six feet long , shovel nosed guitar fish, bat rays , sting rays, and other creatures that call the waters off our California coast home.

Setting your compass prior to getting into the water, you strike out on a heading off about 240. will take you to the area of structure eel grass and things that hide there. Sheep Crab. Lobster and Sea lions.

getting to the eel grasses you will find many nooks and crevasses with something hiding in them , bigger fish use the eel grasses to hide in .

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Diving San Diego, Energized and Refreshed

WOW I FEEL GREAT:

Wow I feel great! Have you ever heard someone say that coming out from a dive?  Usually you hear that was a great dive, or I’m tired , or Man I need something to drink, my mouth is so dry feel like I just walked through the desert rather than just getting out of the ocean.

Why do we feel like that?

One reason for feeling like that is because diving on compressed DRY air drys our mouths out you don’t want air in you tanks that create moisture. Moisture in your tank is very bad, not only for the tank but very bad for you also, most people feel we just have to deal with it, NOT John Dooley, john set out to make something that we could use to prevent dry mouth, he came up with a Hydrating drink called

DIVERS D\LYTE

“Formulated specifically for the needs of divers, Diver’s D\Lyte™ provides essential assistance to the body for the most enjoyable dives.

Diver’s D\Lyte™ (patent pending) purposely set out to improve overall diver performance with a unique hydrating energy drink designed specifically for the sport of diving. The rapid hydration system of ionized electrolytes and essential metabolites gives the body assistance in the fight against dehydration.  The Organic and Natural adaptogenic extracts contained in Diver’s D\Lyte™ will add to your enjoyment and provide a subtle source of energy!

Whether it’s for improved hydration, endurance, energy, focus with mental acuity, its natural extracts, or just for a hangover helper, divers are learning to trust Diver’s D\Lyte™ as an indispensible piece of gear to ensure performance of their most valued equipment, “The Human Body“.

After Meeting John while diving the  HMCS Yukon (Canadian destroyer that was intentionally sunk as an artificial reef in July of 2000. The vessel now rests in the Pacific Ocean less than two miles off the coast of San Diego California) John gave me some of his Diver’s D\Lyte to try on the second dive, It was like night and day, after the dive I didn’t have that dryed out feeling and it didn’t leave a after taste like some of those other drinks. John now has quite the following of users. such as Dave Silveria 4 time spear fishing Champion, makes Diver’s D\Lyte “his drink of choice”. Also David Ulloa , (The shark wisperer) Professional underwater Scooter racer, Kelsey Alber (womans Spearfishing Champion) all use Diver’s D\lyet to stay hydrated and comfortable after deep freediving and racing powerful underwater scooters.

Check out Diver’s D\Lyte on the web at www.diversdlyte.com and see more information about this outstanding source of well delight, you can also follow John on face book und what else Diver’sD\Lyte,

Dive Safe Dive offten

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Diving La Jolla Shores.

Diving San Diego La Jolla Shores

Diving the past few weeks in San Diego has been well not the best, the red tide has plagued by it for months now, where the diving has been sketchy at best. The red tide is still with us but it has is slowly making its way out of San Diego, or sinking what ever the red tide does.

The red tide is actually the Birth of many toxic microorganisms or algae, that feeds on the surface or close to the surface during the day collecting light and then feeding on nutrients at night. This light collecting creates a  luminescence   when the algae is disturbed, producing a light shows in the surf or when divers move through the water with the moon light. the wave’s sparkle green and divers leave a trail of light as they swim in the water. One bay in Puerto Rico has a extreme amount of Glowing Algae in the water of its bay and can at times create a awesome photo op, the algae glows when its disturbed and acts as a aura around the body lighting what ever is creating the disturbance, in the below picture a young lady creates her version of a snow angle , here it would be a water angle.

swimming in Bio-luminescent water produces a water angle

Although it is very beautiful and quite odd to see, it has its affect on the diving, the algae over population explosion makes the water brown or dark green and hard to see through for diving this is not the optimum conditions.  so along with high surf and the red tide, diving has had poor conditions. for the past several months. However the conditions have been becoming a little better. Colder water has pushed some of that red tide to the surface and keeping viability where you want it on the bottom rather nice. and clear.  With the clarity comes the spotting of bigger and smaller ocean creatures such as the giant Halibuts that lay on the bottom covered with sand waiting for a meal to swim close by. only moving when something bigger or noisier , or scarier such as the rubber clad one eyed scuba monster with a video camera disturbs its slumber.


Almost like a ghost in the night floating through Inner space the shape of a shovel nosed guitar fish catches your eye then vanishes into the distance.

As the diver continue their trek through the now blue water, another visitor from the depths appears first one than another and another we count 11 during one, dive. The visitor makes us all hungry  for breakfast the massive creature, moving on the currents of the sea, catching its meals (typically other Jelly fish) as they too float past the tentacles of the monstrous Fried Egg Jellyfish. its size is about 12 to 18 inches, in diameter, with a main undercarriage of about 4 feet long.  The tentacles, although long and and venom packed to its pray deadly to people and divers the Fried Egg does not pack the punch of most jelly fish to the person in the water.

Other fish , Mammals, invertebrates, emerge from the depths of the shores, hiding in the wall you will find Octomom a  octopus that inhabits the wall, only coming out under the safety of darkness or when light has faded allowing it to freely move about the wall,searching for food, shell fish , crabs and such most of the time curling up inside a hole in the wall exposing only a eye to protect itself from unwanted guests,  Sheep head meander back and forth across its chosen area protecting its territory from interlopers. who would challenge to control the females, within the harem.  All sheephead are born female. Most of them change to males following environmental clues we don’t fully understand. The Males grow to be very big, and are black at the tail and head and mid body is usually a reddish color.

Other Fish  of the Wall

Other fish inhabit the wall, Sarcastic fringe head, pipe fish, sea stars , horn shark are all natural tenents on the wall California spiny Lobster find refuge in holes on the wall or under the lip of the crumbling lip of the canyon wall. Squid come into the shores are turning the bottom into a vision of a snow covered plains area with vivid white egg clusters bound together waiting to hatch.

squid eggs bound together on the ocean floor

(imagine thousands of these eggs covering the ocean floor) the wonder that not many people get to see. divers descend to the depths to watch the hatching squid take to the ocean to eat and grow to come back to the wall and lay their eggs, when nature calls.

So many fish so many things to see, I never can understand when people say there is nothing to see diving at the shores. I don’t know about anyone else, but the pictures you have seen in this blog were all taken at the shores there are many more where these came from and plenty more to be taken below the wave of La Jolla shores.

Enjoy your diving , remember dive safe and dive often,

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Diving with Disabilities – Dive heart training

diveheart logoFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 1, 2010
From: Diveheart
900 Ogden Avenue #274
Downers Grove, IL 60515
Telephone: Diveheart at 630-964-1983
Al’s Diving 619-885-1795
California Residents to Receive Training to Teach and/or Assist Scuba Divers with Disabilities
Al’s Diving in San Diego will host Jim Elliott, president and founder of Illinois-based Diveheart as he provides instructor/buddy training for scuba diving with children, adults and veterans with disabilities. The program which begins with classroom instruction on May 19 will conclude with pool and open water dives ending on May 23.
WHAT: DIVEHEART Instructor and Buddy Training for Scuba Diving with Individuals with Disabilities
WHERE:Ocean Enterprises Classroom ,  7710 Balboa Ave San Diego, CA 92111
Open water dive on Sunday, La Jolla Shores
WHEN: May 19-23  A Discover Scuba Event for Individuals with Disabilities will be held on May 22
Diveheart provides and supports educational scuba diving and snorkeling experience programs to any child, adult, or veteran with a disability with the hope of providing both physical and psychological therapeutic value.
The physical, mental and spiritual benefits of scuba for people with disabilities and wounded veterans are beyond measure. “Science is increasingly supporting what we in the diving community already know to be true,” said Elliott. “This is the only sport in the world that has no gravity, along with all of the benefits that come with that. Our divers find that they can move body parts that they’ve never been able to move before. Range of motion improves immediately, circulation improves immediately. The under-water world of scuba is the only gravity-free environment in the world.”
Diveheart instructor/buddy training course has been taught to dive professionals around the world including the U.S., Caribbean, Australia, China, Mexico and more. Attendees at the upcoming event will learn about various disabilities and accessibility. Confined water training includes diving as a paraplegic (with legs tied), and as a blind diver with a blackened mask.
Diveheart Foundation is a non-profit tax exempt 501 (C) (3) national organization chartered in the state of Illinois. For further information visit www.diveheart.com. For information regarding the upcoming event contact Alan Blake at ablakediving@cox.net or call him at 619-885-1795

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Divers Need Your Help

Divers, Instructor’s , DM’s, Open water divers, Rescue, and advanced, I need you, I’m having Jim Elliott from the Diveheart foundation here on the 19th thru the 23rd of this month to help get you certified, as a dive buddy for disabled person I have several people that want to come and discover scuba diving.
Two are Quadriplegics, that are looking forward to trying to scuba dive, The pool at the Wavehouse, will be the place that changes the life for these people, I know times are tough and money is tight for everyone, But for 200.00 you can be a dive buddy, for those that are Instructors and you want to learn a little more, and you want to add another credit to you dive resume’ for 375.00 Dollars you can become a HSA Scuba Instructor. This will be a heart moving experience as well as some of the best diving you have done with your eyes closed.
Change a life,

Alan Blake
Al’s Diving
619 885 1795
ablakediving@cox.net

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Three new friends to dive with

The class is the best we loved our class, and our three friends were the best. They loved diving. The Diveheart Foundation, trains scuba divers to teach those, divers that may have challenges that they will not control their lives. they are, incredible and as this picture shows they don’t like to give up on things that make them happy.

Scuba diving is for everyone

Scuba diving is for everyone

Believe me when they left us last Saturday they were very happy, wanting to come back and do this again and again, They also want to go to Cancun on the next trip and become Certified to dive with a buddy, So that’s what we were doing there with them is becoming certified to teach others with challenges. San Diego is Our next Event, Hope that a lot of people read this post. we could sure use you there.

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