2 years ago, a group of divers from the LA area (LAUE: Los Angeles Underwater Explorer) started the project Infidel clean up. The goal was to remove all the nets that cover the wreck and regularly trap marine life (seals, sea lions, even birds). The wreck seats under 150ft of water, which makes the cleaning work challenging and requires lots of caution, strong dive teams and very rigorous process.

After many dives, the wreck is starting to look much better now, and new marine life have elected it as their new home: lobsters, nudibranchs, wolf eel, and so on.
On Aug 23rd, 2014, new missions were set to both continue removing the nets (and a lot was removed again), but also document the new life. Unfortunately, the visibility wasn’t very good for still pictures, even video. But on the way back, we had a chance to have the company of a Great White Shark, probably 16 to 20ft long. She checked us out very closely and tagged along for 4 minutes. We had few minutes of excitement, and of course a bit of chill, knowing that we had a long time to get to the surface.

Cast: Cyrille R

Tags: great white shark , grand requin blanc , california , scuba diving and GUE