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Local Dive & Eco Trips

  • Pelican Reserve
    November 01 (Sat)
  • Catalina Island
    November 09 (Sun)
  • Southwest Catalina Island
    November 22 (Sat)
  • Northwest Catalina Island
    December 06 (Sat)
  • Oil Rigs
    December 14 (Sun)

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Upcoming Overseas/Long Range Trips

  • La Paz Liveaboard Diving & Magdalena Bay Sardine Run Extension 2025
    November 08 - November 17 (10 days)
  • La Paz & Magdalena Bay Expedition 2025
    November 10 - November 17 (8 days)
  • Southern Hemisphere, Maldives Diving and Eco Expedition 2026
    February 27 - March 07 (9 days)
  • Trans Nusa - Bima to Maumere, Indonesia Diving Expedition & Bali Eco Tour 2026
    September 11 - September 24 (14 days)
  • Malpelo and Gorgona Islands, Dive Expedition 2027
    August 06 - August 17 (12 days)
  • Forgotten Islands to Triton Bay: “Journey Through the Banda Sea to West Papua, Indonesia” Diving and Eco Expedition 2027
    October 25 - November 09 (16 days)
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  • Featured Entries from the Ocean Safari Community

    March 14, 2020 Redondo Beach Night Dive Begg Rock & San Nicolas Island Polycera tricolor - such a funny looking little nudibranch Close up of the Spanish shawl head. Do you see the tiny little eye near the base of the rhinophore? Nudibranchs do have eyes, but their eyes are embedded into the skin and don't see things like our eyes. Their eyes are light sensing organ which can detect light and dark, and when a shadow is passing over them. Close-up of the arm tip of a giant spiny star. Happy to see the sea stars making a come back after being decimated by the sea star wasting disease.
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  • Mastering the Deep - Spearfishing Seminar by Seamus Callaghan
  • Best of Borneo Recap
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Ocean Safari Outdoors
125 E. Las Tunas Drive
San Gabriel, CA 91776

Telephone (626) 287-6283
Fax (626) 287-7403
Email: [email protected]

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Mon - Fri - 10:30am - 6:30pm
Sat - 11am - 5pm
Sun - Closed

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Please Note: This is a printout of the Ocean Safari Scuba | Los Angeles Scuba Diving - Weekly Dive Trips to the Channel Islands page from 10/28/2025. Some information may have been updated in the mean time. Please visit PAGE URL to view the latest up-to-date information or call us at 626-287-6283 if you have any questions.

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