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WOOD’S COVE 10’ - 40’ Beg – Int Stairs at Rocks, Crevices/Small caves/Best on South- TREASURE ISLAND to ALISO BEACH 15’ - 25’
Diamond St./Rocky sand entry/Boulder reef west side/Large reef 300 - 400’ offshore. Beg – Int Park at Aliso Beach. Sandy beach
on east side/30’ deep reef on west side with Golden gorgonians, lobsters, kelp bass, entry. North reefs off private beach at
a huge boulder rising almost to surface. sheephead, halibut Treasure Island/South reefs have abundant
Garibaldi, nudibranchs, anemones, gorgoni- marine life. Large calico bass. Rocky ledges
ans. Excellent Snorkeling VICTORIA STREET 20’ - 40’ Int 82 stairs to with invertebrates
beach at Sunset Terrace/Sandy beach Entry,
MOSS STREET 10’ - 35’ Beg – Int Stairs Sandy with few reefs. Halibut, corbina
at Moss St./Sandy beach entry/Reefs and
Crystal Cove Underwater State Park
HISTORIC ANCHOR 10’ - 18’ Beg. 1000 reefs to 1000’+ offshore. HISTORIC ANCHOR 10’ - 18’ Beg. 1000
pound anchor from 1850’s schooner found pound anchor from 1850’s schooner found
in Newport Harbor ROCKY BIGHT & CRYSTAL COVE 10’ - 45’ in San Francisco Bay
Beg – Adv. Path from Los Trancos parking
CORSAIR Adv. WWII Navy F4-U Corsair crash to sandy beach south of Historic District. PELICAN PT. & TREASURE COVE 10’ - 60’ Beg
site (1947). All features protected. Excellent snorkeling. – Int. Sandy beach entry. Kelp sometimes
to 1000’ offshore. Snorkeling northward to
REEF POINT & SCOTCHMAN’S COVE 10’ - 60’ Cameo Shores.
Beg – Adv. Sandy beach entry to extensive