There's really a wealth of spots to hit in California...
On the northern end there's Mendocino and Monterery, which have really awesome kelp forests.
In the south there's Catalina Island (Casino Point Park) which is probably the most popular shore dive in California. The Channel Islands are great because of the sea lions, and San Diego is famous for all its wrecks--Wreck Alley's biggest hit is the Yukon, a Canadian 366 foot ship that's down 100 feet.
Happy diving!
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I don't know about "best", but probably the most famous dive locale in San Diego would be "wreck alley", see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wreck_AlleyFor info on San Diego dive sites generally, look up: http://www.sandiegodiving.com/scubasandiego.html
The address for the Copper Bucket dive bar in Reseda, California is 17715 Vanowen Street, Reseda, California, 91335. The dive bar has relatively good ratings.
any water Pokemon can use dive
yes. If you search under California floodplains, you will come out with many sites about the organiizations that deal with this problem. Roseville, California is a good example of a place in California wich has flood plains.
Repetitive Dive
It is not explicitly illegal to dumpster dive in California, but some cities may have ordinances that restrict the practice. It's always best to check local regulations before engaging in dumpster diving.
No you can't dive on FIFA 12 or any FIFA game.
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There´s an intereactive map at the link below, that includes descriptions of visitor sites and dive sites.
The sites with the California refinancing options are banks & refinance companies & are sites with ways useful to complete these activities for people that seek refinancing options.
Any decent dive computer can withstand greater pressure than you can.