lamarpaulski
Contributor
Made two dives at the Catalina Dive Park on a beautiful day. Tide was extremely, rock-crawling, low. Not easy for gimpy divers. Water is still unseasonably warm but thermocline at 70 ft was pretty cold and very murky. Above 70 ft seemed to be 30-50 ft viz (classes in action might be a factor) AND 68f. Yellowtails are still hanging around and kelp is still MIA. Saw 3 GSB at stern of Su jac...moving along as they often do (as if on a mission or patrol). This was below thermocline in 85ft and where the water was pretty murky so video not worth posting. Recognized the 2 smaller GSBs from previous dives there in last month. Stern of Su jac seems to be a consistent spot to catch a glimpse of them. New GSB (Largest) was a real 'Giant' and has redefined my GSB size scale. A brute. Would scare the heck out of you if you encountered him/her head-on in that murk.