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CABRILLO BEACH 

 Location:  Cabrillo Beach

San Pedro, CA 90731

Take whatever freeway necessary to get to the 110 freeway and head West towards San Pedro.  Once on the 110 freeway drive .7 miles, exit on N Gaffey Street, and turn LEFT.  Drive 0.3 miles and turn LEFT onto W. 9th Street.  Drive 2 miles and turn RIGHT (South) onto S Pacific Ave.  

* Attractions:  Hunting, naturalist, photography, videography, and DPV

* Experience:  Novice to experienced diver with experience doing beach entries on rocky beaches:  After Santa Ana winds have been blowing, or the ocean has been particularly inactive, Open Water divers are likely to find conditions similar or better to those they have been trained in.  Remember to use the lines in the sand, your depth, and compass headings to navigate this beach.  The biggest hurdles to overcome are: the long hike to the beach, the rocky entry, and sometimes large surf.

* Visibility: 5 to 25 feet

 Bottom Composition:  El 

 Map:  This map is not an attempt to make an exact replication of the dive spot.  Instead this map is intended to give some perspective on over all features of the dive spot.  The best way to get to know a dive spot is to explore it yourself.  Before you make your dive please check out the Diving Information on this dive destination below.

 Dangers:  Th

*  Wildlife Abundance:  Once we have logged at least 25 dives at a particular location, a tab is taken from each dive and the relative abundance of each species is noted.  From this raw data I have come up with a numbering system which will give you some insight on the relative abundance and your chances of seeing each species at any particular time.

5- Garuanteed to see this species at this dive sight

4- Very likely to see this species at this dive sight. 

3- Abundance may vary or may be specific to a particular location within a dive spot; you have a 50/50 chance of seeing this species on your dive at specific locations

2- Species may be seasonal or hard to find at this dive spot.  Sightings have occurred but are few and far between

1- May have seen this species or have heard from feed back this species can be found here, typically if seen this fish may be found seasonally

  Fish:  -Sand Bass, -Bat Ray, - Calico Bass (Paralabrax clathratus), - Tree Fish (Sebastes serriceps), - Cabezon (Scorpaenichthys marmoratus), - Giant Kelpfish (Heterostichus rostratus), - Blackeye Goby (Coryphopterus nicholsi), - California Halibut (Paralichthys californicus), - California Sheephead (Semicossyphus pulcher), - Senorita (Oxyjulis californica), - Garibaldi (Hypsypops rubicundus), - White Seaperch (Phanerodon furcatus), - Opaleye (Girella nigricans), - Leopard Shark (Triakis semifasciata), - Horn Shark (Heterodontus francisci), - Thornback (Platyrhinoidis triseriata)

*  Facilities:  Once you park at the parking lot, showering facilities are located next to the life guard headquarters as you make your way towards Point Fermin.

* Diving Information: 

* Emergency Information:

Emergency Number: 911

(919) 684-8111 DAN

(805) 497-2727 Doctor

(800) 876-4766 Poison Control

Evacuation – should be determined by the condition of the patient and the recommendation of the emergency operator on the phone.

Recompression Chambers – USC Catalina Hyperbaric Chamber or Los Robles Medical Center

 

Contact us at info@calcoastdivers.com for more information these and other courses and one of our friendly and knowledgeable staff will respond to your inquiry within 24 hours! 

 

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