Northern Channel Islands
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San Miguel Island
San Miguel has some of the most spectacular scuba diving found anywhere off the coast of California.
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Santa Rosa Island
The western section of Santa Rosa Island becomes more dramatic in its topography and offers not only game divers hunting opportunities, but great photo opportunities as well.
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Santa Cruz Island
Santa Cruz offers more places to find good diving during rough weather periods than any other island due to its size and many coves
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Anacapa Island
Diving at Anacapa Island is known for warmer waters as it is at the southern edge of the Northern chain of Channel Islands that receive tropical currents from the south.
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Southern Channel Islands
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San Nicolas Island
Truth Aquatics travels out to San Nicolas island ocassionally during the summer months to dive the exotic Begg Rock and some of the island’s nearshore reefs.
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Santa Barbara Island
Santa Barbara Island is known for its large rookery where you can spend hours diving with sea lions.
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Santa Catalina Island
Photography and sightseeing are the main activities but free divers enjoy the possibilities of spearing yellowtail and white seabass.
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San Clemente Island
Diving conditions at San Clemente Island are known for the clearest, warmest waters of all eight Channel Islands.
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Offshore Diving
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Cortes Bank
It is an open water seamount where currents sweep clean ocean water over the spot and invertebrates cling to the rocks.
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Tanner Bank
Scuba Diving Tanner Bank offers no protection from the weather so anchoring overnight is truly rare.
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Coastal Diving
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Shipwrecks
Today the storm-battered drill ship lies inverted on the bottom in about 80-feet of water a short distance from Cojo Anchorage and the final resting place of the Gosford.
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Oil Rig Dive
This kind of diving is considered advanced due to unpredictable conditions found around the rigs.
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