Remembering Chuck Nicklin: “The Man Who Rode the Whale”
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Read MoreCalifornia divers are lucky that giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera), the largest kelp in the world, grows off our coast. With……
Read MoreThis is the last of three articles on how to identify whales commonly seen off the California coast. Humpbacks were……
Read MoreIn this issue of California Diving News, we say farewell to one of our own, CDN’s longtime contributing editor Bonnie……
Read MoreDivers are familiar with bubbles, so the underwater arch at Anacapa Island should not be such a big surprise to……
Read MoreMonastery Beach in Carmel is home to two rather different dive sites. The North end of Monastery Beach has relatively……
Read MoreSan Carlos Beach has got to be the most versatile dive site in the Monterey area. The dive site located……
Read MoreWiping the sleep from my eyes, I saw that our dive boat had reached the backside of Santa Rosa, the……
Read MoreThis year marks my 35th as an underwater photographer and author. It has been an enjoyable and memorable career, and……
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