Pacificcoast101
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We made a dive yesterday in the Santa Monica Bay on an old Navy stockless anchor. I've dived on lost anchors before but never with so much marine life attached to it.
There is a rockpile three hundred feet east of the anchor and a friend told me he knows of an anchor that is east of the rockpile. It's possible that the anchor could have come from the Star of Scotland, which sank 2,000 feet north of the anchor in 1942. There is no ground tackle on the wreck and no chain on the anchor. The rockpile near the anchor is the only one within a mile.




There is a rockpile three hundred feet east of the anchor and a friend told me he knows of an anchor that is east of the rockpile. It's possible that the anchor could have come from the Star of Scotland, which sank 2,000 feet north of the anchor in 1942. There is no ground tackle on the wreck and no chain on the anchor. The rockpile near the anchor is the only one within a mile.



