San Diego Daily Dive Reports
Visibility: 10-20 feet
Surf: 1-3 feet
Water temp: 61-63
Happy World Oceans Day! Red tide seems to be dissipating and the La Jolla region is clearing up nicely, though there still are some murkier pockets. Reports showed the cove as being affected by the bloom while the shores are clearing up. Expect to see 10-15 foot visibility in the shallows, 15-20 foot at depth
Visibility: 10-20 feet
Surf: 2-3 feet
Water temp: 61-63 degrees
WOOHOO!! Looks like the red tide is finally gone, or at least backing off significantly! Reports of 10-15' viz in the shallows at the shores, and 20-25 down in the canyon. The cove still has a little bit of red tide but still not as bad as it was last week!
Visibility: 0-10 feet
Surf: 2-4 feet
Water temp: 61-63 degrees
Red tide is still out there, especially in La Jolla. Maybe 5' viz in the shallows, if you make it down deeper it opens up to about 15 feet in the canyon.
Visibility: 0-10 feet
Surf: 2-4 feet
Water temp: 61-63
Red tide is making La Jolla pretty awful. Pretty much a night dive until you get down to about 90 feet. Other areas are marginally better but not by a whole lot
Visibility: 5-15 feet at depth, 0-10 in the shallows
Surf: 2-3 feet
Water temp: 61-63
Things are not looking too great in the shallows since we have a red tide bloom in the water right now. That clears up with some depth, maybe around 30 feet, and then visibility is closer to the 10-15 foot range. We'll be out there though, come find our tent at Kellogg Park in La Jolla Shores and come say hi! We're usually diving in the morning and then on land hanging out starting at around 11:30. We'll have food and we'd love to see you!
Visibility: 0-10
Surf: 3-4
Water temp: 61-63
Red tide is clouding thins up pretty bad right now. At depth it clears up to 15' or so though
Visibility: 5-15 feet
Surf: 3-4 feet
Water temp: 62-64
Things are still clearing up but most areas will see visibility around the 10' mark
Visibility: 5-15 feet
Surf: 3-5 feet
Water temp: 61-63
Wind has finally laid down so surface conditions are much better, but there's still a lot of haze that's been churned up over the past few days