![]() |
|
Elephant Seal. To see story on Elephant Seals, Click Here. Photo by Bruce Watkins.
|
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Knowing It's Always There; Always Wanting to Be There
by Dale Sheckler
SOUTHERN CHANNEL ISLANDS
Dive Spot Santa Barbara Island:
Shag Rock
by Dale Sheckler
DIVING THE EASY WAY
The Anchor Line
A Blessing and a Curse for Divers: How to Use It Correctly
by Dale Sheckler
CATALINA
Dive Spot Catalina Island:
Long Point
by Kim Sheckler
![]() |
|
Painted Greenling. |
CALIFORNIA SCUBA CALENDAR
Special Events | Boat Schedules
DEPARTMENTS
Letters to the Editor | News Briefs | Heard Thru The Kelp Vine | New Gear | Dive Buddy Directory | Dive Club News & Happenings
California Diving News (ISSN 1084-3264) © Copyright 2002 (all rights reserved) by SAINT BRENDAN CORPORATION, P.O. Box 11231, Torrance CA 90510. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by any means without prior written permission of the publisher. An average of 30,000 copies are published and distributed monthly throughout California and select western states. Advertising inquiries call (310) 792-2333 or FAX (310) 792-2336. EMAIL: mail@saintbrendan.com
Unsolicited submissions to California Diving News are most welcome. If you wish your material returned, please include a self-addressed stamped envelope. Any material accepted is subject to revision as required. Mailing material constitutes warranty by contributor that the material is original and not an infringement on other's rights. We assume no responsibility for damage and loss of manuscripts.
SUBSCRIPTIONS: Mail $21 for a one year (12 issues) subscription to the above address. Address changes or questions: please enclose current address label. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: California Diving News, P.O. Box 11231, Torrance, CA 90510
Publisher DALE SHECKLER
Executive Editor KIM SHECKLER
Associate Editor MARY LOU REED
Executive Assistant LISA M. DUROSS
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The contents of this publication are opinions of the individual writers. The publishers of California Diving News and its contributors assume no responsibility for any mishap claimed to be a result of use of this material. Diving is an adventure sport and with it comes inherent risks. Improper use of diving equipment or improper diving techniques may result in serious injury or, in extreme circumstances, death. Readers are admonished to use their own best judgment in each individual situation.