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Location: Foam St.
and Cannery Row, Monterey.
Parking: Meters and pay parking ($8 for all-day)
Experience Level: Novice
Depth: 10-50ft
Entry: Sandy beach with scattered rocks
If you're a Monterey diver, then no
doubt you've dove the breakwater. Most classes are conducted
at this site for a variety of reasons including calm
conditions, great facilities, and nearby dive shops. Opinions
about this site vary. Many avoid it like the plague because of
the mass of divers and limited visibility. Others, like
myself, appreciate it for the wealth of life and variety of
dive environments. Here are my preferred dives at the
breakwater.
The Breakwater
My preferred dive at this site is the breakwater itself. The
portion past the bend offers the option to dive as deep as 50
feet on those days when shallow visibility is limited,
although there isn't much life at the bottom of the
breakwater. My preferred depth is 15-25 feet. At this depth
there is lots of color on the rocks, and on most days, huge
schools of fish below the kelp canopy. Worth noting is that
this is one of the few areas in Monterey where blacksmith are
plentiful, and when I see schools of these fish surrounding
me, I usually forget about the limited visibility.
Another advantage of this area is the
lack of students, especially as you travel closer to the end
of the breakwater. Instead of students, you'll find sea lions,
and on a lucky day, they'll put on a great show for you.
The Barge
Off the end of the breakwater lies the remains of a wooden
barge. I had the opportunity to dive this site once off the
Escapade when swells were too large for any other site in the
area. This reef is nudibranch heaven! Unfortunately, the
line-ups that used to be used to locate the site no longer
exist, so I do not know how to locate it If you know how to
find it, I'd appreciate instructions!
The Pump Pipe
There is a pump house on the left side of the beach, and a
large pipe extends from it that travels out to about 40 feet
of depth. Most people use this pipe to navigate to the
metridium fields, and ignore the interesting kelp forests that
the pipe intersects.
Links
California
Diving News Review: Breakwater
California
Diving News Review: Hidden Beach
Scuba
Monterey Review
Shorediving.com
Review
Gary's
Pinnacle Review
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