San Diego Daily Dive Reports

Visibility: 5-15 feet

Surf: 2-4 feet

Water temp: 63-65 F

Not as murky as it has been but definitely not clear at the surface. Opens up to about 15' around 25' of depth....where the temp drops to 57 F

Visibility: 5-15 feet

Surf: 3-5 feet

Water temp: 61-65 F

Algae bloom leftovers are still in place leaving the water fairly murky. There are some good spots...the further out to sea and the deeper you get, but most are in the 5-10' viz range. Wind and swell are on it early tomorrow as well

Visibility: 10-20 feet

Surf: 2-4 feet

Water temp: 61-64 F

Water has definitely cooled off, and we are getting some reports of great conditions! Just keep in mind most of these great reports are at depth, the surface is still fairly murky in most parts.

Visibility: 5-15 feet

Surf: 2-4 feet

Water temp: 65-68 F

More of the same. Less than 5' viz down to 20', opening up a little below that but very dark.

Visibility: 5-15 feet

Surf: 2-3 feet

Water temp: 65-68 F

Waves are calming down a bit but the red tide seems to be lurking. Not much viz in the shallows, if you can get down 20-30 feet it clears up a bit but still dark

Visibility: 5-15 feet

Surf: 2-3 feet

Water temp: 65-68 F

More of the same...not too much surge, but lingering murk especially in the shallows

Visibility: 5-15 feet

Surf: 2-3 feet

Water temp: 65-68 F

Not many reports coming in recently but it seems like the red tide is slowly letting up. Close to the surface it'll still be next to zero visibility, but around 20-30 feet it should clear up nicely

Visibility: 0-10 feet

Surf: 2-4 feet

Water temp: 65-68 F

Calmer seas today will make entry and exit easier, and the water a bit clearer. That being said, all recent reports have said zero viz until about 30 feet of depth, where it opens up to 10-15 at best. Today may be a little better, let us know what you see!

Visibility: 0-10 feet

Surf: 3-4 feet

Water temp: 65-68 F

Bit of swell in the water but not too bad. Red tide is very splotchy, but still effecting many areas. If you can get under the surface layer it opens up a bit, but is pretty chilly