I went to Santa Monica High School 1952-1955 and used to fish off the pier as well as rent and take a rowboat to fish and free dive the breakwater like the diver videoing for the many fish and lobsters that were present. I remember well the buttermouth perch, sargo, pile perch, calico bass, garibaldi perch (illegal to spear), opal eye perch, and the lobsters of course (during season). The water was mostly cold and usually clearer than this video, and I saw no blue sharks and especially no great white ones either. Pleasant memories those were and the pier looks entirely different now. You could also see the palisades and other beautiful areas down towards Malibu. Life was a little bit more sane then, than now.
I remember catching boat in my back yard ...🐗 And did big bbq party. Long long time ago ... Now teenage pricks calling me I don't belong this country get out here... LoL 🤣
@@fedthegoon also if you’re saying “u don’t know what the sea floor is like, you’re not at the beach” I’ve been to basically every beach in LA. Just saying. None of them except SaMo pier and Lunada Bay have any reef or cool sea floor at all. Everything else is just sand or rocks
Amazing. Looks more tropical than I imagined. I guess the water is pretty warm there. Up the coast, north of Santa Cruz, the water is in the low to mid 50s.
I enjoyed your video. I began diving the breakwater in 1969. They (Harbor Patrol) then banned us from diving the inside of the breakwater and had to go to the outside where if there was surf we got pounded. It was rarely very clear visibility. I have't dove there since early 70s, but the rocks looked healthy in your vid.
This is what I love about freediving, it's a whole other world once you duck beneath the surface, you never know what you're gonna find! I live near Santa Monica and I can't say that I've ever swam in the water, looking at it from the pier you wouldn't expect anything to be out there, just a bunch of flat sand until it reaches the deeper areas. But, look at that, albeit not the best visibility- there's a whole ecosystem not that far off the coastline! So cool :)
great channel! i was'nt sure about kayaking at santa monica, but now im sure about it....thx..maybe we will run in to you sometime...great videos btw...
awesome I just subscribed, whats the deepest part of the water going out to the breakwater, I was thinking of trying something like that but I hate deep water
Umm....what the hell was that lobster doing all by himself just out in the sand flats? Totally suspicious...clearly he was up to no good. I feel like i should've seen one of these guys by now...maybe i'm not swimming out deep enough? I usually go out off of Venice in front of Muscle Beach...but nowhere near as far as you were. MAYBE a quarter as far once or twice. How far out do you have to go to find a lobster hanging out? Have i just been unlucky?
stingrays hang out on the bottom of sand so your fine over the reef. Also as long as you don't kick them or step on them you won't get stung. They are pretty common in LA beaches though so I get your concern
I used to row out to the breakwater in the early '50s and search around and snorkel. Is none of the breakwater visible from the surface anymore? Considering all the fish and spiny lobster in this video, it looks like it's improved since those days. I presume it's now a protected area (I would love to bring in some of those lobster - I suspect taking them is not allowed regardless of season).
@@maxinpains6937 where did you get the confidence to answer that? As a spear fisher living in socal I can confirm that you don’t know what you’re talking about
shenanigans, thought the sea floor was deeper........... way deeper...... never thought it would be that cute in the ocean floor, why can't tourist scuba dive???????????
THERE IS NO WAY I AM SWIMMING IN THOSE WATERS, THE WATER IS TO COLD AND THERE ARE LOTS OF GREAT WHITE SHARKS OFF THE COAST OF CALIFORNIA, ESPECIALLY AROUND SAN FRANCISCO AND THE FARRALLON ISLANDS, VERY DANGEROUS AND RISKY TO SNORKEL, SWIM AND SURF IN THE OCEAN IN CALIFORNIA.
I went to Santa Monica High School 1952-1955 and used to fish off the pier as well as rent and take a rowboat to fish and free dive the breakwater like the diver videoing for the many fish and lobsters that were present. I remember well the buttermouth perch, sargo, pile perch, calico bass, garibaldi perch (illegal to spear), opal eye perch, and the lobsters of course (during season). The water was mostly cold and usually clearer than this video, and I saw no blue sharks and especially no great white ones either. Pleasant memories those were and the pier looks entirely different now. You could also see the palisades and other beautiful areas down towards Malibu. Life was a little bit more sane then, than now.
The lobster family was the cutest thing I’ve seen all year
I went to Santa Monica High School 1952-1955 and used to fish off the pier as well as rent and take a rowboat to fish and free dive the breakwater like the diver videoing for the many fish and lobsters that were present. I remember well the buttermouth perch, sargo, pile perch, calico bass, garibaldi perch (illegal to spear), opal eye perch, and the lobsters of course (during season). The water was mostly cold and usually clearer than this video, and I saw no blue sharks and especially no great white ones either. Pleasant memories those were and the pier looks entirely different now. You could also see the palisades and other beautiful areas down towards Malibu. Life was a little bit more sane then, than now.
ayeeee i’m attending SAMO right now!😳
I remember catching boat in my back yard ...🐗 And did big bbq party. Long long time ago ... Now teenage pricks calling me I don't belong this country get out here... LoL 🤣
Probably searched for this video huh old timer. Sounds like you lived a life others will ever live. A dying art. Hope you enjoyed your work artist.
I didn’t know Los Angeles area ocean is so amazing underwater
oh it's really not, this is very very far out. It's usually rocks or sand lol
@@ejectoraircoasters222 obviously your at a beach
@@fedthegoon no but I will be in about 20 minutes. Good old LA El Porto, the place with no sea life and oil refineries and smoke stacks on the shore
@@fedthegoon also if you’re saying “u don’t know what the sea floor is like, you’re not at the beach” I’ve been to basically every beach in LA. Just saying. None of them except SaMo pier and Lunada Bay have any reef or cool sea floor at all. Everything else is just sand or rocks
Never knew there was ANY sea life around LA, surprisingly cool fish!
It’s the ocean. Of course there’s sea life… 🤦🏻♂️
Excellent free diving spot, full of Garibaldi and lobster, amazing to know that Santa Monica had all that just in front of the beach.
i was just waiting for the great white to make an appearance. Pretty brave swimming so far out there in those waters.
Such a sweet video...amazing vis that day and incredible breath holding...makes me want to suit up and jump in...good job!!!
Amazing. Looks more tropical than I imagined. I guess the water is pretty warm there. Up the coast, north of Santa Cruz, the water is in the low to mid 50s.
A fantastic video... I trained in free diving last year... Had no idea there was a reef off Santa Monica!
i didn't even know this type of reef existed off santa monica. Pretty amazing.
steven song everything is daed
I love all the beautiful fish
Don’t think y’all understand the amount of courage this takes
The most courageous/stupid part of it all is that he decided to go alone without a dive buddy
very cool. I've been wondering about this location and the old breakwall. Think I'm going to dive it soon after watching your video. Thank you !
I enjoyed your video. I began diving the breakwater in 1969. They (Harbor Patrol) then banned us from diving the inside of the breakwater and had to go to the outside where if there was surf we got pounded. It was rarely very clear visibility. I have't dove there since early 70s, but the rocks looked healthy in your vid.
This is what I love about freediving, it's a whole other world once you duck beneath the surface, you never know what you're gonna find! I live near Santa Monica and I can't say that I've ever swam in the water, looking at it from the pier you wouldn't expect anything to be out there, just a bunch of flat sand until it reaches the deeper areas. But, look at that, albeit not the best visibility- there's a whole ecosystem not that far off the coastline! So cool :)
Awsome video! Looking forward to exploring that beach
great channel! i was'nt sure about kayaking at santa monica, but now im sure about it....thx..maybe we will run in to you sometime...great videos btw...
Where did you go kayaking? Other than the marina and way out in malibu I'm finding any information on taking off in Santa Monica
This feels like a scene from Jaws!
awesome I just subscribed, whats the deepest part of the water going out to the breakwater, I was thinking of trying something like that but I hate deep water
What an awesome ecosystem! Great vid!
Umm....what the hell was that lobster doing all by himself just out in the sand flats? Totally suspicious...clearly he was up to no good. I feel like i should've seen one of these guys by now...maybe i'm not swimming out deep enough? I usually go out off of Venice in front of Muscle Beach...but nowhere near as far as you were. MAYBE a quarter as far once or twice. How far out do you have to go to find a lobster hanging out? Have i just been unlucky?
Venice Lobsters are cool like that and ain't afraid to act Solo . 😎
Gotta call LAPD they'll deal with him.
Tweaker lobster
Very cool! I am hoping to get out there this summer. Is that a shark at 7:25?
No it's your mum
What is that, 12-18 feet?
How do you not constantly think of a great white shark 🦈
Front view Adventures half the time they are more scared of you
Mr. Meme Not a great white lol 😂
@@Kaylangooyen lmao please tell about all the sharks around SaMo bay right now or even just the south bay
had no idea that our santa monicas ocean bottom looks that cool. but what if stingray stung u?
stingrays hang out on the bottom of sand so your fine over the reef. Also as long as you don't kick them or step on them you won't get stung. They are pretty common in LA beaches though so I get your concern
you won't be worrying about the stingray sting so much once the great white starts to munch your legs
I really like your dive, can I use some of it for creating a painting?
I have been there too! In GTA V...
If I try to swim out there will the lifeguards try to stop me?
Yes its okay to swim. The beach closes at 10PM
if you have snorkle / scubba gear probably not but idk
Shark on bottom left under the rocks at 2:39
lmao fish are prolly like wait human ur not s'posed to be out here wtf haha
Might as well go to Laguna Beach the water is more clear
Yeah it’s also over an hour away from SaMo
Where's that at? I am going California July 10 trying to look for place like this to go diving record using my phone
Wow look at all that lobster ? Now I need to see every beach in los angels. Because this opened my eyes for sure.
I love California!
I hate the idea of just being in the middle of the ocean like that, but it does like beautiful
I thought if it was going to be deeper
I love my part of CA.
What you will mainly see are bat-rays and not sting rays.
I live in Santa Monica, do you do any lobster hunting in the area ?
I used to row out to the breakwater in the early '50s and search around and snorkel. Is none of the breakwater visible from the surface anymore? Considering all the fish and spiny lobster in this video, it looks like it's improved since those days. I presume it's now a protected area (I would love to bring in some of those lobster - I suspect taking them is not allowed regardless of season).
Cool i naver knew in los angeles ocean thers no sharks
garabaldi luv💝
woow this is amazing!!
Man there should be more octopuses. I caught 2 a couple days ago by accident
What about Abalone no more
I lived in Santa Monica for 12 years. Who'd thought such bright orange fish and lobsters?
that sheephead at 3:48. I wish I had my speargun in my hand!
No spear gun fishing allowed in California.
@@maxinpains6937 where did you get the confidence to answer that? As a spear fisher living in socal I can confirm that you don’t know what you’re talking about
can't you just appreciate the beauty of nature without feeling the need to kill it for once!
I wanna do this but I have to do it alone cause not one of my friends would and I’m afraid of sharks lol
That’s so cool
hi, i am looking for a deep pool for free diving training in LA? does anybody know a place? Thank you
How deep is this?
I, of course would credit you
Can anyone tell me the name of those lobster type creatures? Thanks!
California spiny lobster.
shenanigans, thought the sea floor was deeper........... way deeper...... never thought it would be that cute in the ocean floor, why can't tourist scuba dive???????????
Hes probably close to the shore still the sea floor is very deep
Where are the sharks
Hey man,, I live so close. would you like to dive?
BIG BEAR- ur gay
Its only 10 feet depp close 2 shores lol
did sdfet pdf rt lol
It's freaking polluted Actually ... LoL
It's not polluted
100th like!
This is sad
THERE IS NO WAY I AM SWIMMING IN THOSE WATERS, THE WATER IS TO COLD AND THERE ARE LOTS OF GREAT WHITE SHARKS OFF THE COAST OF CALIFORNIA, ESPECIALLY AROUND SAN FRANCISCO AND THE FARRALLON ISLANDS, VERY DANGEROUS AND RISKY TO SNORKEL, SWIM AND SURF IN THE OCEAN IN CALIFORNIA.
Can you take a boat nearby?
I went to Santa Monica High School 1952-1955 and used to fish off the pier as well as rent and take a rowboat to fish and free dive the breakwater like the diver videoing for the many fish and lobsters that were present. I remember well the buttermouth perch, sargo, pile perch, calico bass, garibaldi perch (illegal to spear), opal eye perch, and the lobsters of course (during season). The water was mostly cold and usually clearer than this video, and I saw no blue sharks and especially no great white ones either. Pleasant memories those were and the pier looks entirely different now. You could also see the palisades and other beautiful areas down towards Malibu. Life was a little bit more sane then, than now.