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The videos listed below are contributed by SDTechDiving members and are freely available to the general public. These videos are listed in chronological order based on the dive dates. Some of these videos are also available through links on the Dive Sites pages within SDTechDiving.com. Enjoy!
 
       
  Jenny Lynne - June 20, 2008
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  Jenny Lynne, Palos Verdes - June 20, 2008 - 43MB, 4:00 min  
  Short video of a recent dive on the Jenny Lynne off Palos Verdes. The wreck sits in 130 fsw off the Old Marineland. Video focuses on pilot house. Video by Paul H. Kim
 
   
   
  Catalina Island - March 29, 2008
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  Catalina Island Diving - March 29, 2008 - 72MB, 6:14 min  
  Video of two dives at Catalina Island in celebration of Rob's birthday. First dive was on several small wrecks which lay next to each other, and the second dive was down a steep slope and up through the kelp forests. Video by Paul H. Kim
 
   
   
  Pt. Loma Tower (Pt. Loma)
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  "Pt. Loma Tower", Pt. Loma, San Diego, CA - August 5, 2007 - 26MB, 4:32 min  
  A pipe laying horse, nicknamed the "Pt. Loma Tower" sits in 250 fsw of water and is covered with some of the largest metridiums seen in Southern California. The structure is mostly intact. Video by Tyler Stalter.
 
   
   
  Cape Charles (Pt. Loma) - June 16, 2007
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  Cape Charles, Pt. Loma, San Diego, CA - June 16, 2007 - 21MB, 3:34 min  
  Cape Charles two months after the original dive. Conditions were significantly better on this dive. Video by Paul H. Kim.
 
   
   
  Cape Charles (Pt. Loma) - April 22, 2007
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  Cape Charles, Pt. Loma, San Diego, CA - April 22, 2007 - 41MB, 4:44 min  
  Video of the first dive on the now identified "Cape Charles" off Pt. Loma. This wreck was originally supposed to be a part of Wreck Alley but in foundered in 165 feet of water as it was being towed out of San Diego Bay. Video by Paul H. Kim
 
   
   
  USS Monitor (North Carolina)
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  USS Monitor, Cape Hatteras, North Carolina - June 2007 - 91MB, 8:26 min  
  The USS Monitor sank on December 31, 1862 in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina; 16 of 62 crewmen were lost in the storm. In 1973, the wreck of the Monitor was located and is currently under NOAA jurisdiction. This video is of the 2007 NOAA sanctioned archaelogical dive on the USS Monitor. Video by Tyler Stalter.
 
   
   
  B29 Bomber
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  B-29 Bomber, Lake Mead National Park, Nevada - 06.21.2007 - 16MB, 3:47 min  
  Video of the B29 Bomber in Lake Mead. This site is restricted by the NPS and requires a special permit in order to dive it. Shane Thompson visited this site recently with members of SCRU Team (NPS) and Sin City Scuba and contributed this video to share with SDTechDiving Members. You can read about this dive on our Forums under Dive Reports. Video by Shane Thompson.  
   
   
  HMCS Yukon - Burma Road
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  Wreck Alley, San Diego, California - 04.21.2007 - 28MB, 4:53 min  
  Video from a regularly planned SDTechDiving.com Yukon Night Dive where attendees come from as far as Arizona. If you are interested in future trips, please check our forums. Visibility was poor on this particular dive, however, the video gives an introduction of Burma Road, the main passageway through these Mackenzie Class ships. Video by Paul H. Kim  
   
   
  PBY Catalina (Lake Mead)
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  Lake Mead - 03.10.2007 - 30MB, 2:54 min  
  Members of SDTechDiving.com visited the PBY Catalina wreck located in Lake Mead, which sitting on the silty bottom at about 190 feet. A short video was obtained by Tyler Stalter and is shown here. For more information on the PBY and diving in Lake Mead, visit the Lake Mead Technical Divers website.  
       
   
  The Cabezon Cruiser's New Home & The Barrel
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  San Diego, California - 03.07.2007 - 22MB, 3:59 min  
  The location of the Cabezon Cruiser post-2007 Winter storms. It is currently at ~165 fsw and lays hull side up. Nearby is the "Wolf Eel Barrel" which is documented in another video here. This was a night dive. Video by Tyler Stalter.  
       
   
  LJ Canyon Post Winter Storms - South
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  San Diego, California - 02.04.2007 - 36MB, 7:13 min  
  This is the second video of Roger's survey of LJ Canyon after the winter storms. This video is from the Main Lifeguard Tower down to south to Wheeler's Point. There's some good footage of an Angel Shark they came across during the survey. Video by Roger Bly. Check his website for the full sized version of this video.  
       
   
  LJ Canyon Post Winter Storms - North
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  San Diego, California - 01.21.2007 - 45 MB, 8:50 min  
  La Jolla Canyon underwent signficant sand movement during the winter storms at the end of 2006 and beginning of 2007. This video is a survey of the canyon from Vallecito's Point to the North Wall. Video by Roger Bly. Check his website for the full sized version of this video.  
       
   
  B36 Bomber (Mission Beach)
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  San Diego, California - 11.04.2006 - 12 MB, 4:03 min  
  The infamous B36 Bomber off Mission Bay which crashed into the ocean on August 5, 1952. This wreck has been visited several times by SDTechDiving Members and was originally located by Steve Donathan. Video by Shane Thompson.  
       
   
  Trident Missile Tower (Imperial Beach)
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San Diego, California - 10.08.2006 - 54 MB, 9:53 min  
This is a good example of what a video looks like when the video camera is failing :). There is also considerable grain from the excessive gain which this camera likes to use. All videos contributed by Paul H. Kim, including this one and below, were shot with a Sony PC120 in an Ocean Images PC Housing with WAL lens. Video by Paul H. Kim  
   
   
  USS Hogan (Imperial Beach)
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San Diego, California - 06.03.2006 - 35 MB, 6:28 min  
Compilation of two dives on the USS Hogan. Visibility was ~80 feet this day. Dives were done off the Lois Ann. Video taken by Paul H. Kim and Tyler Stalter.  
   
   
  High Seas (Point Loma)
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San Diego , California - 03.05.2006 - 22 MB, 4:19 min  
This wreck is significantly deteriorated and covered with fishing nets, but is also covered with much life. Video by Steve Lawson.  
 
   
  Ruby E. (Mission Bay)
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San Diego, California - 10.01.2005- 28 MB, 5:11 min  
Visibility was poor on this dive but good enough to get a general idea of the current state of the wreck. Video by Paul H. Kim  
 
   
  HMCS Yukon (Mission Bay)
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San Diego, California - 08.07.2005 - 33 MB, 6:11 min  
This was the summer of the juvenile rock fish schools. Video by Paul H. Kim  
 
   
  Cabezon Cruiser (La Jolla Canyon)
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San Diego, California - 07.30.2005 - 15 MB, 2:44 min
 
Video of the Cabezon Cruise in the canyon. Good example of the noise generated by the increased gain of the camera during this low ambient light dive. Video by Paul H. Kim
 
   
   
  Wolf Eel Barrel (La Jolla Canyon)
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San Diego, California - 04.27.2005 - 11 MB, 2:14 min  
A wolf eel was in residence in this barrel located in La Jolla Canyon, but subsequent visits only found a rock fish home. Video by Paul H. Kim
 
   
   
  P-38 Lightning (Torrey Pines)
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San Diego, California - 03.27.2005 - 26 MB, 5:09 min  
Current state of the P-38 is observed in this video. Several wolf eels were present but appeared to be shy today. Video by Paul H. Kim