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Scripps Canyon, San Diego, California Scripps Canyon is one of the most unique dives in southern california. Steep walls drop from 80ft down to past 200ft, and are teeming with life. Access is difficult, but worth the effort. The diver will be rewarded with prolific amount of marine life. The canyon has different branches, called south branch, north branch, and sumner branches. In certain sections you can swim across blue water to go from one wall to another. A dive at scripps is always a real treat. There are many cracks and crevices filled with fish, eels, and nudibranchs. Click on Map to enlarge Maps are not to be used for boaters or navigational purposes.
Interests: Morays, many species of rockfish, swell sharks, wolf eels, and many nudibranch species are found at scripps. There are also schooling fish, large amounts of electic invertebrates, and pelagic visitors such as salps and jellyfish. Click here to see Scott's Scripps Canyon Photos Directions: Click on map for GOOGLE MAP directions
Mapping and photography by Scott Gietler.
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