This is an interactive map! Use controls to pan and zoom this map.
Access
English (Translate this text in English): Check with the Harbor Department office at the pier to let them know you will be diving. They will often allow you access to their dock to avoid a surface swim.
English (Translate this text in English): Check with the Harbor Department office at the pier to let them know you will be diving. They will often allow you access to their dock to avoid a surface swim.
Check with the Harbor Department office at the pier to let them know you will be diving. They will often allow you access to their dock to avoid a surface swim.
English (Translate this text in English): Check with the Harbor Department office at the pier to let them know you will be diving. They will often allow you access to their dock to avoid a surface swim.
English (Translate this text in English): Check with the Harbor Department office at the pier to let them know you will be diving. They will often allow you access to their dock to avoid a surface swim.
English (Translate this text in English): Check with the Harbor Department office at the pier to let them know you will be diving. They will often allow you access to their dock to avoid a surface swim.
English (Translate this text in English): Check with the Harbor Department office at the pier to let them know you will be diving. They will often allow you access to their dock to avoid a surface swim.
English (Translate this text in English): Check with the Harbor Department office at the pier to let them know you will be diving. They will often allow you access to their dock to avoid a surface swim.
English (Translate this text in English): Check with the Harbor Department office at the pier to let them know you will be diving. They will often allow you access to their dock to avoid a surface swim.
How?
Distance
Easy to find?
|
|
Dive site Characteristics
Alternative name Morro Bay T-Pier
Average depth 6.1 m / 20 ft
Max depth 8.5 m / 27.9 ft
Current
Visibility
Quality
Dive site quality
Experience
Bio interest
More details
Week crowd
Week-end crowd
Dive type
-
Dive site activities
-
Dangers
-
-
Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): Diving under the pier offers up tons of small marine life. Nudibranchs, sponges, anemones, tunicates, crabs and small fish cover the pilings and bottom. Currents can be extremely strong inside Morro Bay, so plan your dive for slack tide. Visibility can be very poor, so good navigation skills are a must to avoid boat traffic and fishermen.
English (Translate this text in English): Diving under the pier offers up tons of small marine life. Nudibranchs, sponges, anemones, tunicates, crabs and small fish cover the pilings and bottom. Currents can be extremely strong inside Morro Bay, so plan your dive for slack tide. Visibility can be very poor, so good navigation skills are a must to avoid boat traffic and fishermen.
Diving under the pier offers up tons of small marine life. Nudibranchs, sponges, anemones, tunicates, crabs and small fish cover the pilings and bottom. Currents can be extremely strong inside Morro Bay, so plan your dive for slack tide. Visibility can be very poor, so good navigation skills are a must to avoid boat traffic and fishermen.
English (Translate this text in English): Diving under the pier offers up tons of small marine life. Nudibranchs, sponges, anemones, tunicates, crabs and small fish cover the pilings and bottom. Currents can be extremely strong inside Morro Bay, so plan your dive for slack tide. Visibility can be very poor, so good navigation skills are a must to avoid boat traffic and fishermen.
English (Translate this text in English): Diving under the pier offers up tons of small marine life. Nudibranchs, sponges, anemones, tunicates, crabs and small fish cover the pilings and bottom. Currents can be extremely strong inside Morro Bay, so plan your dive for slack tide. Visibility can be very poor, so good navigation skills are a must to avoid boat traffic and fishermen.
English (Translate this text in English): Diving under the pier offers up tons of small marine life. Nudibranchs, sponges, anemones, tunicates, crabs and small fish cover the pilings and bottom. Currents can be extremely strong inside Morro Bay, so plan your dive for slack tide. Visibility can be very poor, so good navigation skills are a must to avoid boat traffic and fishermen.
English (Translate this text in English): Diving under the pier offers up tons of small marine life. Nudibranchs, sponges, anemones, tunicates, crabs and small fish cover the pilings and bottom. Currents can be extremely strong inside Morro Bay, so plan your dive for slack tide. Visibility can be very poor, so good navigation skills are a must to avoid boat traffic and fishermen.
English (Translate this text in English): Diving under the pier offers up tons of small marine life. Nudibranchs, sponges, anemones, tunicates, crabs and small fish cover the pilings and bottom. Currents can be extremely strong inside Morro Bay, so plan your dive for slack tide. Visibility can be very poor, so good navigation skills are a must to avoid boat traffic and fishermen.
English (Translate this text in English): Diving under the pier offers up tons of small marine life. Nudibranchs, sponges, anemones, tunicates, crabs and small fish cover the pilings and bottom. Currents can be extremely strong inside Morro Bay, so plan your dive for slack tide. Visibility can be very poor, so good navigation skills are a must to avoid boat traffic and fishermen.
Comments
Please login to use this tool.
No account yet? Register first; it's free!
Add comment
Show all (0)...
Be the first to comment this country
Errors, Feedback
You can edit this page to correct errors or add new information. If you have any problems regarding this page, Send us feedback.
Wannadive.net 24/24
Wannadive.net on your mobile

Newsletter All news by email