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 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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Adaptive Scuba Diving

First San Diego Adaptive Scuba Diving is Complete

Well its Monday the 24th, there is a strange calm over the Shop, here at Al’s Diving /Diving 4 Less. why is that?

The first official class of the San Diego Adaptive Scuba Diving is complete. there are now 1o new divers that have the ability and the knowledge to Teach and or Assist Divers with disabilities to become Certified Scuba Divers. Because the ocean was very angry this weekend we had to move our class to Mariners point in San Diego

Diveheart / San Diego Adaptive Scuba Diving first class

Diveheart / San Diego Adaptive Scuba Diving first class

the weather was cold and windy and viability poor but that didn’t stop this class from doing what they set out to do, and that was to finish the the open water portion of the disabled, dive training. which they did with flying colors.

The San Diego Adaptive Scuba Diving, in conjunction with Diveheart. is a comprehensive training program that covers everything from diving preparation, equipment assembly, transferring persons from a wheel chair to the water, and of course the dive.

Getting there was half the fun. as you can see from some of the pictures in this post everyone learns a little empathy for their counterparts.Knowing how to put someone in a wetsuit. when the diver needing it presents some interesting challenges. Accepting this challenge takes a very special person and as you see we have several people here that foot the bill , here you can see it takes team work to get the job done. each student takes the part of a diver with some form of disability, assisting a Blind diver , a amputee , a paraplegic and quadriplegic this provides our dive buddies, with the tools to be  confident in their abilities, and their training.

Assisting with wetsuit

Assisting with wetsuit

Learning to assemble equipment as a blind diver

Learning to assemble equipment as a blind diver

completing a task such as assembling equipment as a visual impaired, diver takes a little patients.

helping with a wetsuit takes a gentle touch, and a slow hand to insure that injuries are not caused by the friction against the pulling on of the wetsuit or by the booties being placed on the foot every thing is tried and tested.

Once on the pool deck consideration for the transfer from chair to pool is another skill that must be mastered to insure safety for the dive buddy and the diver being transferred. Again team work is a big factor in getting the job done.

communication talking to each other and to the diver your assisting will tell you how to assist them in the best way.  Students  practice makes these transfers making sure that they are comfortable with the skill and strength that may be needed to perform the task.

Transfering of a diver

Transfering of a diver

Every buddy will perform the skill each diver will rotate through each position give the task to lead follow or be the disabled diver.

The training given here today was done by Al’s Diving and Jim Elliott founder of  The  Diveheart Foundation out of Chicago Illinois we would like to thank  the Wavehouse of Mission Beach San Diego,  for use of their pool to conduct the training, Also Ocean Enterprise for allowing our group to use their class room for one night and Manta Finns for not only providing three sets of Manta Finns for fund-raising prizes, but for his participation for part of the pool training,

This was such a great class, and everyone learned things about diving with a disability diving with a diver that is disabled and a few things about them selves,

Anyone wanting to make a comment or wants to get involved just let us know we will point you in the right direction ,

Then its all up to you to change a life,

Then its all up to you to change a life,

Dive Safe Dive Often Enjoy the Dive,

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