San Diego Daily Dive Reports

Visibility: 5-15 feet

Surf: 2-4 feet

Water temp: 68-70 F

A little more swell in the water today will result in slightly more surge and slightly less viz. Definitely worth getting out there, and don't be surprised if you find areas that are even more clear!

Visibility: 10-20 feet

Surf: 2-3 feet

Water temp: 68-72 F

Pretty mild swell in the water today and recent reports have been solid, most areas are seeing at least 15' of viz with deeper spots clearer than 20'

Visibility: 10-20 feet

Surf: 1-3 feet

Water temp: 68-72 F

Conditions are staying in the good range, with around 10' viz in the shallows and 20'+ once you get under the thermocline (at about 25' of depth). Definitely get out there today!

Visibility: 10-20 feet

Surf: 1-3 feet

Water temp: 68-72 F

Good reports coming in of visibility around the 15' mark in most areas! Great day to get wet!

Visibility: 10-20 feet

Surf: 2-3 feet

Water temp: 68-72F

Swell is dropping off even more, making for great surface and subsurface conditions today. Fall is the best time for diving out here, water is both warm and clear, so get out there!

Visibility: 10-20 feet

Surf: 2-3 feet

Water temp: 68-72 F

Similar size in surf today, but with more of a NW direction rather than the prominent southern direction we've had. This means the cove/shores might be a little more affected, but definitely shouldn't be a deal breaker. Get out there and get after it!

Visibility: 10-20 feet

Surf: 2-3 feet

Water temp: 68-72 F

Conditions are staying pretty good today, some mild swell in the water but nothing too crazy. Reports have been around the 10' range in the shallows, and more like 20' further out/deeper. Great day to get wet!

Visibility: 10-20 feet

Surf: 2-3 feet

Water temp: 68-72 F

Some great reports coming in recently! Things have cleared up really well over the past couple days, definitely get out there and enjoy it! This is prime time with warm AND clear water!

Visibility: 5-15 feet

Surf: 2-3 feet

Water temp: 68-72 F

A lot less swell in the water today, so the surge should be much more manageable. Recent reports coming in around the 10' mark or so