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BAUE is a non-profit organization dedicated to the exploration and conservation of our planet's underwater regions. Most of our activities take place in Northern California. To achieve our goals, we apply the philosophy, standards, and procedures of diving originated by George Irvine and Jarrod Jablonski, and taught through Global Underwater Explorers.

For more information, visit about us or ask a question in the BAUE Forums.
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Arches and Hydrocoral at Yankee and Cypress Points

Arches and Hydrocoral at Yankee and Cypress Points

Date: 09/04/10

Photos and videos are the best ways to help share our passion with the world. We are blessed with a lot of talented photographers and videographers. We recommend you visit our gallery for the most recent photos and videos.

If you're looking for images of a specific species you might want to check out the BAUE Field Guide.
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Date: 08/19/09

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Reports are another way we share our diving experiences with the world. We have set up a system that allows members to submit trip reports as well as information on dive sites and dive boats. All of this information is searchable in a number of different ways. Go ahead and give it a try!.

If you would like to discuss any of the trip reports, you can visit the BAUE Trip Reports Forum and post a question or comment.

Here are some of the most recent reports:
8/15/2010 19SUR by Alberto Nava -- Sur 19 and Giant Pacific Octopus at K2!
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Projects are a core component of BAUE's mission. BAUE's 2010 Project took place at Whalers Cove within the Point Lobos Marine Reserve at a common dive site known as the Middle Reef. Over three months of planning, one day of setup and two days of survey works were conducted for the purpose of collecting data about the site. Results of the project were then compiled to produce a web page for the state park and BAUE. For more information, please visit the Middle Reef Survey Project Page.