Santa Cruz Dive Club

Santa Cruz Dive Club

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Santa Cruz Divers is a free, open dive club headquartered at Aqua
Safaris SCUBA Center in Santa Cruz, CA. We welcome divers of all abilities and levels.

Santa Cruz Divers is a free, open dive club headquartered at Aqua Safaris SCUBA Center is Santa Cruz, CA. We welcome divers of all abilities, certification levels, and water temperature preferences. We provide a forum for diver education, social activities, regular (and spur of the moment) dive outings in and around Monterey Bay. If you're looking for a buddy to go diving with, this is the place.

Photos from Reef Check Foundation's post 10/16/2025
Photos from National Marine Sanctuary Foundation's post 09/03/2025
08/13/2025

Global Kelp Forests: Biodiversity, Climate, and Community 🌿

Join us on August 19 at 12 pm PST and dive into the fascinating world of kelp during our live, discussion-based Zoom webinar featuring expert voices from Argentina, Australia, California, and South Africa!

Panelists:
- Dr. Adriana Vergés, Professor of Marine Ecology, University of New South Wales and Kelp Forest Alliance
- Candelaria Belén Piemonte, Biologist and art-ivist, SOA Argentina
- Dr. Jennifer Smith, Professor, Marine Biology, Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego
- Loyiso Dunga aka The Kelp Keeper, Executive Director, The Seas of Good Hope; Parley for the Oceans; SANBI, South Africa
Moderated by Dr. Tessa Hempson, Chief Scientist, Mission Blue

Register now and submit your questions ahead of time!
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/8617540892940/WN_J4vzhNMZTM2Prp-Ti7Zppg

Photos from Mission Blue's post 07/02/2025
03/27/2025

Our money’s on the leggy boi 🌻⭐️

Just the presence of sunflower stars changes predator - prey dynamics in kelp forest ecosystems. Native purple urchins and other prey can smell sunflower stars coming, and research by Dr. Sarah Gravem’s lab has shown that urchins up to 16 feet in every direction from sunflower stars will initiate a fleeing response.

This halo effect creates a landscape of fear, as sunflower stars blaze star tracks through rocky reefs, making urchins podia quake.

Whippo et al. 2024 found that in simulated healthy kelp forest conditions, the smell of sea stars significantly reduced the grazing rates of then-terrified urchins.

is actively growing, researching, and coordinating the recovery of sunflower stars to build resilience in our coastal ecosystems and save our kelp.

If you’d like to support our work, and memes, click the link in our bio or head to sunflowerstarlab.org.

Images of urchins and sunflower star courtesy of

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6896 Soquel Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA
95062

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 10am - 6pm