Last year I managed to get a trip out to Florida to do some diving, Being quite an experienced PADI Diver I decided to go and have a look at the Oriskany reef. The Oriskany Reef is an artificial reef made from and old air craft carrier – it’s quite a huge “wreck.” I use [...]
Apr
18
Diving Artificial Reefs
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Tags: Air Craft, Artificial Reef, Artificial Reefs, Deep Penetration, Flight Deck, Hanger Deck, Intense Experience, Massive Air, New Reef, Oceans, Oriskany, Padi Diver, Reef Environment, Reef Organisms, Relative Terms, Short Time, Spectacular Array, Strange Feeling, Wreck Dive, Wreck Diver
Mar
24
Diving Florida’s East Coast
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From Saint Augustine to Key West, there is a smorgasbord of diving adventures awaiting you with a pointed difference in each of the regions diving Florida’s East Coast.South Florida’s visibility is much more clear than in the northern part of the state. And there are great wreck dives and rock ledges off the Central East [...]
Tags: Artificial Reef, Beach Dives, City Of Fort Pierce, Diving Adventures, Diving Florida, Fish Observation, Florida Dive, Hogfish, Monster Hole, Paddle Wheeler, Reef Area, Reef Systems, Rock Ledges, Rocky Reefs, S South, Soft Corals, Spear Fishing, Tropical Fish, Underwater Photography, Wreck Dives
Mar
3
Scuba Diving – Scuba Diving the Wrecks in Florida Keys
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If it weren’t for the coral reef located in the Florida Keys, the United States would have nothing to offer as far as scuba diving and coral reefs are concerned. In addition to the living coral reef that has been a main scuba diving attraction of the Florida Keys for more than 35 years, numerous [...]
Tags: Artificial Reef, Christmas Tree, Coast Guard Cutter, Coral Reef, Coral Reefs, Cuban Refugee, Florida Keys, Florida Keys Area, Goatfish, Hatches, Jewfish, Moray Eels, Reef Habitats, Scuba Diving In The Florida Keys, Sergeant Majors, U Boats, Us Coast Guard, Wrecks, Wwii Ship, Year 1987