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Snorkeling and Scuba Diving at Mukilteo T-Dock
The T-dock is a great place for a leisurely dive, bottle hunting or grabbing a few crabs. The pilings on the old dock are always interesting to explore.
Take exit 189 off I-5 in Everett, and head West on 526. Then head North on 525. Follow signs to the Mukilteo Ferry. Take a right at the intersection just after you pass of over the railroad tracks (See the aerial photo). Just past the hotel on your left, turn left into the parking area.
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LeAnne
Sep 28, 2014, 12:00 AM
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9/28/2014 Entered the water prior to ebb. Compass set for 310 degrees and headed down to the PVC geodome @ 55fsw. Water temperature ~51F and vis' was 15-20' (great for the Puget Sound this time of year). Hundreds of perch schooled around the geodome. Lots of rock fish and sculpins. At the banded PVC pipes, ~30' north of the geodome, there were 2 young wolf eels. Both were willing to poke their heads out a bit, without coming fully out to socialize. We continued north to the dock and were happily surprised to see at least a dozen spotted ratfish and more than a couple dozen red rock and dungeness crab. Even with a full class of OW students at the site, because of our route and depth(max 78fsw) my buddies and I were able to be completely by ourselves for the entire dive.