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P.O. Box 11634
Beverly Hills, CA 90213
(310)
652-4990

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          SCHEDULES:          

2010 SoCal LOCAL BOAT TRIPS & BEACH DIVES SKED (TWO VERSIONS)
(#1) CHRONOLOGICAL BY DATE (JAN.-DEC.)
(#2) SORTED BY DIVE TYPE (BOAT/AVALON/BEACH)

DIRECTIONS TO LOCAL BOATS and VETERANS PARK (REDONDO)

2010 FOREIGN TRIPS

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THIS WEEK (January 31 - February 8) AT REEF SEEKERS DIVE CO.
(please scroll down for all the info, text, & pictures)

• • • REPAIR DEPARTMENT IS UP & RUNNING • • •
Contact Robert Stark directly at  310/947-8523  or  RSREPAIR@PACBELL.NET

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Call us at 310/652-4990 to join in on any of these activities:
Upcoming local trips & beach dives in 2010:

        • Wed., February 3 - Squid Dive @ Redondo (night)
        • Wed., February 17 - Squid Dive @ Redondo (night)
        • Sat., February 20 - 29th annual Avalon Underwater Cleanup
                           (be sure to give us your t-shirt size when you sign up)
        • Sun., February 28 - Great Escape (Santa Barbara Island - now booking)
        • Wed., March 3 - Squid Dive @ Redondo (night)
        • Wed., 24 - Squid Dive @ Redondo (night)

For our full 2010 schedule, click here: http://www.reefseekers.com/FLYERS/2010%20RSD%20Boat%20&%20beach%20sked%20(final).pdf

Need rental gear for these trips? Get a 20% discount at Hollywoodivers near Universal City, Ocean Adventures in Venice, or Scuba Haus in Santa Monica
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Upcoming 2010 vacation trips:

        • February 7-13 - Florida (Manatees & caverns - leaving end of this week)
        • March 12-21 (SOLD OUT) - Return to Socorro on the Nautilus Explorer
                         
(Hammerheads, Mantas, maybe even some Humpback Whales)
        • May 21-29 - Bonaire at Buddy Dive (always a good time)
        • July 9-18 - Yap at Manta Ray Bay Hotel
                          (Mantas, Mandarinfish, Sharks & more - top-notch operation and great people)
        • August 2-6 (Mon-Fri) - Grand Tour of the Southern Channel Islands
                          aboard the Great Escape (aka Tim & Ken's Excellent Adventure - now booking -                           staterooms available)
        • September 12-18 - Flower Gardens National Marine Sanctuary
                          (new adventure - out of Freeport, Texas)
        • October 10-17 - Sea of Cortez on the Don Jose
                          (out of La Paz - our 23rd year doing this trip)
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Boy, did we have a good day diving on Sunday . . .
 
We do not make it out to San Clemente Island due to a large swell. But we had a spectacular day (in January no less!!!) at Catalina on the Great Escape. We started at Little Farnsworth, then went over and dove the Valiant, and ended up with two dives at Torqua Springs. Vis was around 30-40 feet, there was some particulate in the water, water temp was around 60º (which is warm for this time of the year). And it was sunny pretty much all day, which was really nice between dives.
 
We were also treated to a wonderful moonset over Avalon as that big full moon from Saturday night was dipping below the mountains shortly before 7AM:
 
 

And I personally got a rare treat on the Valiant when I was able to photograph a Cormorant underwater:
 
 
Of course, in the interest of full disclosure, I must confess that they're a lot easier to photograph when they're dead, as this poor little guy was. Seemed like he may have gotten his foot caught and drowned.
 
If you'd like to see more of these pictures, just click here: This Week (in pictures) at Reef Seekers .
 
We also did something different that seemed to be a big hit with everyone and that was leave at 12:30AM, just as we would have had we been going to Clemente. Many times in the past, when we know we can't make the outer islands and know we'll only make it to Catalina, we reschedule for a 7AM departure and call all of you in case you'd rather come down in the morning. That plan has occasionally backfired on us as sometimes got it wrong and actually might have been able to go at the appointed time.
 
We did a trip in December (also Clemente and couldn't get there) where we left at 4AM and arrived at Catalina at 7AM. This meant we were starting and finishing the diving at the same times we would have at Clemente, but got home much earlier (4PM) due to the shorter run back. That seemed to be a hit with everyone.
 
This time we modified that even further. Leaving at 12:30AM still gave us the option to continue on to Clemente if our information was wrong. (And even though it was a pretty good ride over, there were still big swells beyond Catalina.) But it also meant we pulled into Catalina around 3:30AM. The advantage of that was that if anyone had trouble sleeping on the way over, they'd at least be able to get 3 hours sleep once we anchored up, and wouldn't be quite so tired when we finally started diving at 7AM. This also seemed to resonate well with the folks on the trip.
 
So I think what we'll try to do for this year, is just leave at the appointed hour regardless. (The exception would be when we don't think we'll make Catalina, and then we'll just cancel outright.) In a best-case scenario, we might actually make the intended destination. In a worst-case scenario, we can start diving Catalina at 7AM, and that's a good two hours before most of the other day boats are going to get there, which means we have our pick of dive spots. So it seems to work out pretty well.
 
Speaking of upcoming dives . . .
 
My guess is that it does NOT look good for the Squid Dive this Wednesday. It may be raining and regardless of that, they're predicting a fairly good swell (4-foot or so) to be hitting Redondo. So maybe we'll get this one in on February 17.
 
We're still happy to sign you up as part of the Reef Seekers group for the annual Avalon Underwater Cleanup on Saturday, February 20, We'll be going over on the 6:15AM Express out of Long Beach and you can return either on the 3:45PM or the 6PM. It' a great day for a good cause, $125 covers you for everything and all you need to do is call or e-mail to get in on the action.
 
And then we've got the Great Escape on Sunday, February 28, aiming for Santa Barbara Island. As it's a month away, we're wide open right now and are happy to be taking reservations. Remember that you save $5 with the Early Purchase Price and you save another $5 if you're the holder of a valid Reef Saver Card (which only costs $25 for a year).
 
BTW, today's my triple-witching-day in that TWARS and the monthly Reef Seekers newsletter are both due. Given that it's already 9PM as I'm writing TWARS, the newsletter won't be awaiting you this morning. But I should be able to get it completed by the afternoon and will have it in your e-mail box by then, chock full of good info. Thanks for your patience.
 
And that's about it for now. We leave on Sunday with our group for Crystal River, Florida, and the Manatees, so next week this will be coming to you live from that region. Have a great week and let's go diving soon!!!
 
- Ken (for all the gang here at Reef Seekers Dive Co.)


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