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Location: Cannery Row and
Hoffman, next to El Torito Restaurant
Parking: Pay lot across the street, rates vary.
Experience Level: Novice
Depth: 10-45ft
Entry: Sandy beach, few rocks
I'd dive here more often if I understood
the parking policies at El Torito. The restaurant used to
allow divers to park in their lot for 5 bucks. The attendant
was a cool guy who'd show up before the restaurant opened and
collect the fee from the divers as they arrived back to their
cars after a dive. The lot was a great deal. Close to the
beach, and cheaper than the one across the street. I always
rewarded El Torito by holding my end-of-class meal there after
the dive.
Lately their policy has been
unpredictable. Sometimes they allow you to park there (for a
fee of course), and other times they threaten to tow your car
away. So now you have to park across the street, where rates
vary week by week.
Now to the diving. Enter in front of the
concrete wall, but be careful not to enter too close to the El
Torito side of the beach. There is a lot of rusted re-bar in
the shallow water that presents a dangerous hazard, especially
when sand is washed away. As you swim out, stay on the El
Torito side of the beach, as the other side is very shallow
with waves being a hazard.
There are two destinations I enjoy here.
One great dive is to head straight out till you get to about
40 feet. The visibility is better here, and you'll see
occasional metridiums, juvenile wolf eels, and large fish. For
a shallower dive, head out to about 30 feet, and turn towards
the aquarium. In that direction the reef is very rugged with
tall vertical faces.
I've had some of my most memorable
harbor seal encounters here. At times I've been followed by 3
or 4 for the entire dive.
Links
California
Diving News Review
Another
California Diving News Review
Scuba
Monterey Review
Shorediving.com
Gary's
Pinnacle Review
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