Beto’s Reef
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"Beto’s Reef is a long, low rock ledge with lots of life. It begins at 90 FSW and ends to the NW at 120 FSW. A burrow at 105 FSW often houses a wolf eel or Giant Pacific Octopus."[1]
Coordinates | |
Depth | 90-120ft[1] |
Skill Level | Advanced[1] |
Access Method | Kayak/Boat |
Protection Status | Fishing and anchoring are prohibited |
Amenities
Flush toilets are available at Whaler's Cove.
Attractions & Wildlife
"A burrow at 105 FSW often houses a wolf eel or Giant Pacific Octopus."[1]
Entry & Access
Due to distance and surf hazard, boat or kayak.
Skill Level & Hazards
Depth and difficulty of access, as well as surf danger, make this site intermediate to advanced.
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Gary Banta, BAUE Member https://www.pointlobos.org/sites/default/files/inline-files/Printable%20Dive%20Map.pdf
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