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When I was diving off Catalina, you could actually crawl across the tops of
the kelp... Don't know the numbers, but there are boats lost all the time off SF and environs. I saw a large commercial fishing boat on its side off Santa Cruz several years ago. They missed the entrance in the fog and ended up on the beach. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ... Good point Jon. They increase swell. I've read that ships have been lost forced into kelp beds, and some have lost masts in the swell before being beat to pieces on the rocks. I wonder how many have been lost on the coast of California because of this? "Capt. JG" wrote I remember one time we went out in a friend Zodiac. Huge swells and people were really getting green while struggling with their equipment. Finally, I just grabbed the remainder of my stuff and went over the side... told my buddy I'd meet him at 30 feet. The surge was amazing. "Joe" wrote Pt Loma just off San Deigo has a great kelp forest. Full of otters eating clams. Use to love to dive the kelp there. But your right, it can stop a boat in it's track. |
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