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William L. Boldt

William L. Boldt's Dive Log

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2 dives

Gerstle Cove on 8/31/2003
William L. Boldt
William L. Boldt
Aug 31, 2003, 12:00 AM
scuba
This is my most reliable dive site on the Sonoma coast. When its too rough anywhere else to dive, this cove is the only place to get in. On a calm day, it's like a pond. Since the cove is a reserve, I usually do photography here. Visibility tends to be better here than most. Blue rockfish hide under the bull kelp canopy. Invertebrates are everywhere! I've seen more nudibranch here than anywhere else on the North Coast. Sea stars and urchins look like they have been dumped out of buckets across the bottom. Huge abalone sit boldly on the rocks. Be careful of urchins on the bottom and kayakers on the surface. If you want to hunt/pick abalone, there are several coves just to the north and south which are outside the preserve, though they are less protected from the surf.
Stillwater Beach on 8/17/2003
William L. Boldt
William L. Boldt
Aug 17, 2003, 12:00 AM
scuba
The shingle beach is an easy entry, and is well protected from surf except on the roughest of days. Visibility is pretty variable, from 5ft. to 30ft. Several wash rocks provide interesting places to free dive around. Lots of invertebrate life for good macro photography. On my last dive there I was able to bag an abalone for dinner, take some good photographs and was visited by a curious harbor seal. A great dive site which I return to again and again.