Location: Shaw’s Cove, Laguna Beach
Visibility: 20 in the shallows, 15 give or take elsewhere
Temp: 58F
Bottom Time: 86 minutes
Max Depth: 43 fsw
Surge:1 to 3 feet, very manageable
Tide:High and dropping
Ruth Harris and Bob Arnold continued the Lagunanian tradition of excellent hospitality toward San Diegoites as I visited for a very enjoyable dive today at Shaw’s Cove .On the drive up I stopped at HeislerPark to relieve myself of my morning coffee and immediately noticed two dramatic improvements.First, HeislerPark has been completely re-landscaped with a crowning jewel of what has to be the most beautiful beach restroom facility in the United States, perhaps even the World.Second, it is being paid for by the doubling of parking fees in metered spots.Fortunately, we no longer need to carry rolls of quarters to park in Laguna, because they have conveniently installed meters that now take all major credit cards! It cost me around $17 to take a leak, but hey, the increased revenues probably pays the salary of the highly talented City of Laguna Beach Deputy Director of Beach Bathroom Interior Remodeling. ;-)
As I pulled up to Shaw’s and began suiting up, Ruth arrived and Bob soon after.Ruth is as charming in person as she is online and I was quite impressed with her high degree of organization and efficiency when it comes to beach diving.Most impressive was a tank holder that her husband Larry had installed inside her vehicle.Perhaps she is willing to share some photos of that!Bob immediately proved to be a very pleasant and engaging fellow, and as an added bonus he looks something like a very handsome version of Uncle Fester.He was also quite willing to share his extensive knowledge of videography and photography, and encouraged me to perhaps spend some time and money on those most noble diversions.
Following a very pleasant surface swim, we dropped down and headed under the archway and into the crevice.Shaw’s was quite different than what I had remembered from three years ago, perhaps because visibility was so good.The structure was, as always, quite impressive.Right away we spotted a large Cabezon, and a plethora of Hopkins Rose.As we made our way through the crevice and back out onto the sand, we spotted octopus, lobster, Black Dorids, Rock Wrasse, lots and lots of Blacksmith, Garibaldi, juvenile Garibaldi, Blue-banded and Black-eyed Gobys and Senoritas.
Ruth proved herself the Queen of Shaw’s Cove as she expertly navigated us through the crevice and out to Shelley of Shaws, which was very impressive and I had never seen.She almost coaxed a curious octopus out of a crack with her bare hand without even touching it, and that was quite entertaining.She also was able to capture a picture of a Zebra Goby, a difficult thing at Shaw’s, and performed her signature happy dance.For those that have never seen it, the happy dance is somewhat like an underwater Cha-cha with a bit of Salsa mixed in.All the while Bob was poking about behind us, taking video and still shots, and pointing critters out as he discovered them.
Perhaps two of the biggest highlights for me was seeing a tiny Teardrop Crab, which I had never seen, and seeing a male Painted Greenling guarding a nest of eggs.Ruth later told me that the male and female trade off guarding the eggs, and I briefly wondered if there had been a historical Painted Greenling Equal Rights Amendment allowing the female Painted Greenlings equal opportunity and equal pay and spurring the males to be more of a help around the nest.Who knows, since Painted Greenlings can’t talk.
Anyway, if you have read this far than you really should be out diving.After a nice long, relaxing dive, we exited the surf without incident and climbed the stairs.Bob generously offered me a cup of coffee as we chatted, and before long I thanked my new friends for an excellent morning and bid them adieu. They did their best to coax me into a second dive, but duty was calling. Hopefully, when these fine Lagunanians come to visit us San Diegoatians we can provide them with such gracious hospitality.Thank you again Ruth and Bob – I had a great time!