Seagull Cove
Seagull Cove features a dive site with depths ranging from 15 to 135 feet. The area includes an old riverbed with a central rock chute and adjacent shallow box canyons to the east. A significant drop-off is located to the east, while the central chute contains over 40 old barrels and approximately a dozen square lead-acid batteries, likely remnants from materials disposed of from the island's light beacon. The site is a breeding area for seagulls and is home to various marine life, including gobies, crawdads, burbot, herring, whitefish, and salmon. Divers can also observe at least two old trees extending down to 70 feet, with the substrate consisting of sand, rocks, and lava flows.
Quick Facts
- • Best season: Check recent logs for current conditions
- • Typical visibility: Variable
- • Entry types: shore
- • Highlights: scuba diving, freedive diving, chill diving