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Portugal Atlantic (European coastal).
more info about Pedra do Arcanzil including maps, reviews, and ratings...
United States Gulf Of MexicoThe Vandenburg is an artificial reef sunk in May of 2009. We chartered a boat from Key West and it was about a 45 minute ride. It was fascinating to see all the life that uses the Vandenburg already. There are no visible corals yet but a great deal of life is already attaching and using the shelter of the ship. There was a tremendous number of bait fish and barracuda. I plan to return to the Vandenburg every few years to see how life progresses. Fascinating! We did a double dip with the first dive to about 95 feet and the second stayed at about 60 feet. Great technical dive, because deck is about 100 feet and bottom is about 160+. Impressive and fun if you like diving wrecks!
more info about USS Vandenburg, Key West, Florida including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Mexico Caribbean Seabull sharks in mexico !
more info about riviera maya - cancun area including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Indonesia Bali SeaNice diving
more info about U.S.S.Liberty including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Mozambique Indian OceanAn absolute must do if visiting Pomene.
more info about Bat Fish Ledge - Pomene including maps, reviews, and ratings...
South Africa Indian OceanA relatively deep dive at around 40 odd meters, beautiful formations and some nice swim-throughs. Interesting caves and over-hangs can be found and explore in the deeper regions. This makes for a challenging and exciting dive
more info about Gunners Rock, Port Elizabeth including maps, reviews, and ratings...
United States Gulf Of MexicoThe Mexico Beach Artifcial Reef Association has deployed over 150 artificial reefs of the coast of Florida. Sites consist of reef balls, concrete rubble, barges, tug boats, shrimp boats, and other materials of opportunity. For more info, and reef locations, visit
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Indonesia Bali SeaNice Diving at the U.S.S.Liberty
more info about Tulamben U.S.S.Liberty including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Mexico Caribbean Seawreck dive in cancun`s national park eaglerays at the dive site most of the year. you have to dive by boat
more info about wreck C-58 Anaya including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Maldives Indian OceanSituated in the Maldives, Bandos Island Resort has an excellent house reef and suitable for diving all year round. The water temperature is consistently around the 30ºC mark so only a 3mm wetsuit required. I've been to the Maldives quite a few times and this is probably the best house reef I've ever encountered.
The Dive Centre staff are a friendly, helpful bunch and very keen on underwater video and photography so if you ever need any tips or tricks they're more than able to help. Unlike some Maldivian islands, diving here is slightly more laid back with no pre-booking necessary. If you're qualified and pass the necessary check dive, you can enter the water unguided when it suits and there will always be a cylinder waiting. Obviously, it's necessary to sign in and out of the water for safety and billing purposes! The island also has a hyperbaric chamber onsite so should an emergency arise, (and this can't happen because we're careful right?) you're in he best place. Boat trips are also readily available, usually two in a morning or full day trips. These are pre-booked and may be cancelled at short notice if not enough people show interest.
Water entry is just a short walk from the Dive Centre, an easy 20 yard swim to the marker buoy and then straight down. Maximum depth allowed by Maldivian Law is 30m. Currents were very mild with only one exception on full moon when it was impossible to keep still and I watched my buddy's bubbles go horizontal :-D Of course, this makes things more interesting because now the sharks come in to feed!
The reef has just about everything to offer, white and black tipped reef sharks in abundance, turtles, stonefish. eagle wrays and the usual huge shoal of blue striped snappers you would expect to see in the Maldives. Other sea life includes moray eels of varying sizes, batfish, blue jacks and a very shy octopus. The batfish appear very protective. On each dive, one seems to break off from it's family to follow your every move, where you go, it will go and it won't let it's friends come near. Try and make eye contact with it and it looks away fast! Very cool, bless!
Let me not forget the mighty lobster. From the entry point, descend to around the 10m mark and turn left. About twenty kicks of the fin in, you'll meet the mighty lobster and what a beautiful sight he is! He is impossible to miss, has no shyness at all and will pose with relish for the camera. At approximately 40cm long with antennae reaching a total of 1 metre across he is a beauty!
The corals on this reef are coming along nicely and in fact there's little evidence of bleaching on this particular reef. It consists mainly of hard corals but there are a few soft as well. We didn't get chance to do a night dive this time which is when you're most likely to see the softies.
Lastly, there's also a small wreck available for viewing. It's too small to be penetrated but nonetheless offers a further attraction to diving here. This is again, to the left of the entry point and starts off at around 15m and goes down to 27m (ish). There are huge grouper fish living in there as well as a cute but rather large brown moray.
This island is highly recommended, if you get the chance, go!!
more info about Bandos Island Resort House Reef including maps, reviews, and ratings...
France Atlantic (European coastal)Max depth 10 m; diving only at high/low tide (strong current)
Diving club: A l'Eau plongée 33 643 227 240
more info about Canal Notre-Dame including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Thailand South China SeaClose up of flat worm mating, the reproductive organ of the top flat worm is well visible, you can see the internal Reproductive System
more info about Mae Haad Bay and Koh Ma Island, Koh Phangan including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Italy Tyrrhenian Seachromis e' una associazione sportiva dilettantistica senza scopo di lucro.
Nasce dalla voglia di un gruppo di subacquei di vivere il mare nel modo piu' sicuro e divertente, in compagnia.
Far parte dell.associazione vuol dire andare sott'acqua, ma anche trovare nuovi amici e condividere le proprie esperienze.
website e.mail:eugenio.vecchio@asdchromis.org
tel. +39 3286222139
chromis and 'Amateur Sports Association a non-profit.
Born from the desire of a group of divers to experience the sea in the most 'fun and safe in the company.
Being part dell.associazione means go underwater, but also find new friends and share their experiences.
more info about a.s.d. Chromis Divin Club - Palermo including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Italy Tyrrhenian SeaSito di un probabile relitto Romano
more info about Ponza Island including maps, reviews, and ratings...
United Kingdom North SeaGreat Green Carr has loads of kelp and myriad marine life
more info about Great Green Carr, St. Abbs including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Italy Tyrrhenian Seausata Nikonos III con UW 15 mm./ due immagini sovrapposte.
more info about Liguria "5 terre" including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Egypt Red SeaBrien Carrier MK II
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Belize Gulf Of MexicoNice coral not much fish
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Indonesia Halmahera Sea///
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United Kingdom Gulf of VenezuelaI found this interesting coral formation that looked like a skull with a miss shaped mustache while diving the RMS Rhone wreck.
more info about Salt Island, British Virgin Islands, off of Black Rock point, including maps, reviews, and ratings...