Grey Rocks is a nice scenic dive. Swimming past the kelp forest at around 10m, divers will see the rocky wall which provides homes for a host of marine life, from velvet and edible crabs to squat lobsters and several different types of seastars, including the luxurious-looking red cushion. In places, carpets of featherstars and bright yellow and orange fingers coat the rocks for as far as visibility allows, often 10m or more. There is the possibility of a few scallops if divers swim south down to a sandy/gravelly bottom scattered with empty shells at around 20m.