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Hobsonville Point ... click for more Hobsonville Point
Hobsonville Point is an out-of-the-way dive site with no facilities, but a lot of scenery! Look for crabs, clams, and treasure.
rated, discovered 573 time(s).
Tillamook region, Oregon
Hobsonville Point ... click for more
Amberjack Hole ... click for more Amberjack Hole
Amberjack Hole is one of the most alive and magnificent artificial reefs in the Jacksonville area. It includes reefs, ledges, a small tug, a barge, and rubble from a bridge.
rated, discovered 571 time(s).
Duval region, Florida
Amberjack Hole ... click for more
Brennecke Beach ... click for more Brennecke Beach
Brennecke Beach is just a couple hundred yards down the road from Poipu Beach Park. You will find the left coast line an interesting place to explore.
rated, discovered 571 time(s).
Kauai region, Hawaii
Brennecke Beach ... click for more
Devil`s Lake ... click for more Devil`s Lake
Max Depth: 48ft Visibility: 15ft
rated, discovered 570 time(s).
Sauk region, Wisconsin
Devil`s Lake ... click for more
Fort Flagler Pier ... click for more Fort Flagler Pier
Fort Flagler is great out-of-the-way park for sightseeing, picnicking, and of course diving! The scenic drive, alone, to the park is worth it for a weekend outing from Seattle.
rated, discovered 570 time(s).
Jefferson region, Washington
Fort Flagler Pier ... click for more
Atlantis Memorial Reef ... click for more Atlantis Memorial Reef
The Atlantis Reef Project is a man-made reef off the coast of Miami, Florida, 3.25 miles east of Key Biscayne, in the image of The Lost City of Atlantis. The site will be the largest man-made reef ever built, covering more than 600,000 sqft
rated, discovered 569 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Atlantis Memorial Reef ... click for more
Siuslaw River ... click for more Siuslaw River
Another excellent place for crab. The location is a little remote and out-of-the-way, which provides additional adventure! No more than 40 feet deep, you'll find crab and clams, and the occasional abandoned crab pot lost by boaters.
rated, discovered 569 time(s).
Lane region, Oregon
Siuslaw River ... click for more
Lucerne ... click for more Lucerne
Schooner sank in 1886 Rests in 25ft
rated, discovered 568 time(s).
Lake Superior region, Wisconsin
Lucerne ... click for more
Ancient Mariner ... click for more Ancient Mariner
A Coast Guard cutter from the 1930s that was once a floating restaurant in Ft. Lauderdale no lies on the bottom in 70 feet of water. This is a great wreck that is easy to explore and has abundant sea life.
rated, discovered 568 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
Ancient Mariner ... click for more
Twin Rocks ... click for more Twin Rocks
Another quintessential Oregon Coast diving site, also known as Lone Ranch. The facilities include picnic tables and restrooms, and, on a sunny day, you can't beat the beachcombing! You'll find the best diving to the North.
rated, discovered 567 time(s).
Curry region, Oregon
Twin Rocks ... click for more
Sunny Side Park ... click for more Sunny Side Park
Sunny Side Park is a perfect place for a relaxing day of diving. Away from the currents of the Narrows, you can be assured of an easy dive with plenty to explore. An abandoned sewer pipeline that runs off-shore from the beach
rated, discovered 566 time(s).
Pierce region, Washington
Sunny Side Park ... click for more
Dionysus ... click for more Dionysus
In 1978, the Dionysus was deployed as an artificial reef in AR-160 close to the Liberty Ship, Zane Grey. AR-160 lies four miles southeast from the Oregon Inlet sea buoy. Depths range from 40-80 feet.
rated, discovered 566 time(s).
Carteret region, North Carolina
Dionysus ... click for more
Caspar Bay ... click for more Caspar Bay
Caspar Bay is an easy dive on all levels. If you're looking for Abalone, try the Southern side of the bay.
rated, discovered 566 time(s).
Mendocino region, California
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Hyde ... click for more Hyde
In May of 1988, the 215-foot Hyde was deployed by the NC Department of Marine Fisheries in AR-386 located about 15 miles off Wrightsville Beach.
rated, discovered 566 time(s).
Carteret region, North Carolina
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Bonneville Seabase ... click for more Bonneville Seabase
http://seabase.net - With three diving bays to choose from you will be able to snorkel with exotic marine life or SCUBA to a depth of 60 feet.
rated, discovered 565 time(s).
Tooele region, Utah
Bonneville Seabase ... click for more
Ocean Wave ... click for more Ocean Wave
Scow sank in 1869 Rests in 110ft
rated, discovered 565 time(s).
Lake Michigan region, Wisconsin
Ocean Wave ... click for more
Carmel River North ... click for more Carmel River North
This is the Northern most dive site of the Carmel River State Beach, and is slightly protected from the Northern swells. Watch the current as your round the rocky point.
rated, discovered 564 time(s).
Monterey region, California
Carmel River North ... click for more
Jennibel ... click for more Jennibel
Schooner foundered in 1881 Rests in 105ft
rated, discovered 564 time(s).
Lake Michigan region, Wisconsin
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El Rey ... click for more El Rey
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 563 time(s).
San Diego region, California
El Rey ... click for more
Deer Creek Road ... click for more Deer Creek Road
This dive site is well off the beaten path, and relatively undisturbed. A reef and some kelp are found close to shore with excellent diving just beyond.
rated, discovered 562 time(s).
Ventura region, California
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