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Snorkeling and Scuba Diving at LA - Marineland
Marineland has a lot to offer, but is not known as a producer of many large bugs. There are a few here and there. The landslide caused by the Ocean Trails golf course has temporarily ruined a lot of diving in the area between Abalone Cove and White Point. Try diving here after a few days of Santana winds. The diving from White Point to Pt Fermin is mostly 20-40' with sand, rocks and kelp. Visibility can be good a few days out of the year, but it averages between five feet to fifteen feet most of the time.
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Kenny R
Jan 9, 2008, 12:00 AM
scuba
Went diving with the DiveVets on New Years day. Parking lot is at the end of Nantasket Drive. Viz was about 15 feet. Almost no surf at all. The long hike is not that bad. Saw a 5ft Angel Shark!! If you go there and the chain is blocking access to the parking lot, go to the front of what used to be OML (Resort being built) and ask the security guard to unlock everything as this site is supposed to be unlocked during the day time.
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