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Catalina Island
Avalon · California · United States
A rugged Channel Island off the Los Angeles coast offering kelp forest cathedrals, rocky reefs teeming with garibaldi and horn sharks, and the famous Casino Point underwater park.
Catalina Two Harbors
Long Beach · California · United States
The remote western end of Catalina Island where kelp forests, rocky reefs, and blue-water walls offer Southern California's finest diving among giant black sea bass, bat rays, and the resident population of garibaldi damselfish in crystal-clear Pacific water.
Monterey Bay
Monterey · California · United States
California's premier cold-water diving destination with towering kelp forests, playful sea otters, harbour seals, and an extraordinary abundance of marine life thriving in nutrient-rich upwelling waters.
San Diego Kelp Forest
San Diego · California · United States
The kelp forests off La Jolla and Point Loma rank among California's most accessible temperate diving, where giant kelp canopies shelter leopard sharks, garibaldi, and harbour seals in rocky reef habitat.
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The DiveOne dive sites catalog includes reefs, wrecks, walls, caves and drift dive locations across major dive destinations. Each location includes depth, conditions, environment type and skill requirements to help you plan safely.
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