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Off the coast of California lie a chain of rocky islands teeming with life. These are the Channel Islands. The easiest one to dive is Catalina, which offers shore diving; the rest are usually accessed by charter. Kelp forests and abundant marine life are the main draws here. | |||
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Off the coast of California lie a chain of rocky islands teeming with life. These are the Channel Islands. The easiest one to dive is Catalina, which offers shore diving; the rest are usually accessed by charter. Kelp forests and abundant marine life are the main draws here.