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110/HARBOR BOULEVARD EXIT ISSUES -
If you're going to San Pedro down the 110
freeway and use the Harbor Blvd/Vincent Thomas
bridge exit, don't make the same mistake I did.
They're re-doing the on- and off-ramps there and
the Harbor Blvd. exit is closed off. There's a
sign prior that says "Use Channel Street" and
that's what you should do. But I was running
late, it looked like the exit was open, so I
forged ahead. Ooops. Turns out the exit IS open
if you want to go over the bridge. The exit for
Harbor Blvd. itself is blocked off with K-rail.
So I had to go over the bridge, loop back around
onto Ferry Street and go under to get back on
the bridge, come back across and then could get
off at Harbor to get to the Express. Wasn't fun.
At the end of the day, you'll get on Harbor and
go under the bridge and a little further north
(200 yards) to the new entrance ramp to get on
the 110 going north.
COUSTEAU PLAQUE UPDATE -
The original plaque was installed in 1997. It
deteriorated significantly over the years. In
2020, we commissioned a replacement plaque and,
through the skills of some of the divers at
Signature Scuba, we installed the new plaque
over the old. But despite our being told that
the new plaque was designed to be
corrosion-resistant in salt water, that's not
the case. Although the text is holding up, the
upper right corner is a small square with a
bas-relief image of Jacques. It has deteriorated
significantly to the point that he looks like a
skeletal zombie (which he was not). One of the
issues seems to be that the replacement 2020
plaque had some zinc in it and that leaches away
when exposed to salt water, explaining why
Jacques looks so bad. When I was at the Park on
Wednesday, James McMullin (owner of Signature
Scuba) happened to also be there and we briefly
discussed the idea of getting yet another "new"
plaque made (this time without zinc) to replace
the deteriorating one. We'll keep you posted.
CHAMBER DAY 2026 IS COMING -
The actual event date is Wednesday, May 6, but
the website will open for business on March 1.
Once again this year, we'll have options for
Day, Eve, and Chamber Challenge. This is THE
major fund-raiser for the Catalina Hyperbaric
Chamber and hopefully we'll be able to talk you
into participating and giving whatever you can.
More to follow.
FLIRTATIOUS CUTTLEFISH -
Turns out that cuttlefish can flirt with one
another. They can't see color, but they do see
the polarization of light and use that to give
the cuttlefish equivalent of, "How YOU doin'???"
You can read more about this salacious behavior
here: CUTTLEFISH
CUTIES.
And thatll do it for now. Have a great week and
let's go diving soon!!!
- Ken |