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Italy Ligurian Sea.
more info about Secca dell'Isuela (MPA of Portofino) including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Bahamas Caribbean SeaA shipwreck which was not sunk artifically, covered with lots of soft corals and sponge. My favorite off Nassau.
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PhilippinesDauin North is part of the sanctuary in Dauin, Negros Oriental. The start of this divesite is a (dark) sandy slope that is one of the best muck dives around. You can find Dragonettes, Frogfish, Ghost Pipefish, Seahorses, Pipehorses and many more elusive critters down there. After the slope you can enter the reef which is home to lots of Anthias, Damselfish, Clownfish, some smaller Barracudas, Triggerfish and more common reeffish. A lot of the time you might not even make it to the Reef as the muck area has so much to offer. No need to go very deep here, maximum depht here is about 26 meters/ 85ft. Ususaly there is no current at this site.
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Philippines Philippine SeaFantastic Divesite woth 2 big walls. Coral Cay Conservation has does volunteer work here.
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Egypt Red SeaSt. Johns Reef
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Netherlands Antilles Caribbean SeaGreat dive site like all at Bonaire. North of the resorts. Both names to same site
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Egypt Red SeaBrilliant. Quiet and friendly. Fantastic marine life.\
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South Africa Indian OceanSardine Run, Bait Ball
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Indonesia Arafura SeaGreat for Macro objects...many intersting critters...exactly like Lembeh strait with black sandy bottom with trash scaterred around (so sadly)...
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Egypt Red SeaStart from the beach in the south side of the bay, stay in the middle of the bay on the seagrass where there are the tourtles, guitar sharks and sometimes the dugong; at the depht of 12-15 m turn on the south and see the coral barrier, turn right and return in the start point.
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Honduras Gulf Of Mexicodiving down to the el aguila i lookedup and saw " the dive goddess"
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Puerto Rico Caribbean SeaBreathtaking underwater scenery and marine life in Caribbean waters. Come and dive one of the top dive sites of Puerto Rico and discover the diver’s paradise. Guanica is known for spectacular walls and pristine, exciting reefs. Photographer Heaven. Water temperature 79 to 84 and visibility 80+.
We are a PADI DIVE RESORT, featuring dive sites closer to shore used for checkout dives, referral, resort courses & night dives. We use buoys systems to conserve and protect our healthy reefs, which are abundant and alive. Diving the Guanica Wall offers a great variety of marine life and the opportunity to see gorgonians and rare black coral.
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United States Gulf Of MexicoThis is a popular snorkeling location in the summer, especially when bay scallops are in season. The sites here are shallow, with the deepest approximately 20 feet. The area is covered with sea grass beds interspersed with sand holes. Sea life includes loggerhead and green sea turtles, scallops, sea hares, tulip shells, large horse conchs and lightning whelks, pin shells, flounder, mullet, catfish, small sharks, horseshoe crabs, cowfish, burfish, and if you are real lucky, seahorses!
more info about Black's Island, St Joeseph Bay, FL including maps, reviews, and ratings...
United States Atlantic (North American coastal)Dive stop out of N Miami Beach go here often. This is an easy dive with lots of life. The trench is part of an old run off dranage pipe that is no longer in use.
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Mexico Caribbean Seagreat shallow dive with lots of school of snappers and grunts
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Dominica Caribbean SeaThe Abyss,
With no shelf, the wall drops from a peak of 1000ft to a depth of 4000ft.
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United States Atlantic (North American coastal)Empire Mica is a freighter sunk during WWII by two torpedoes from the German submarine U67, 33 seamen perished during the sinking. Horrified residents on the shore could see the ship as it drifted in flames for more than 24 hours. Exact location is 29° 18' 54.8 N 085° 21' 11.69 . One of the giant propellers from the ship was salvaged and sits in front of a popular seafood restaurant in Panama City, FL--Capt Anderson's. A spare prop was located on the deck of the ship, but that portion has since collapsed, and it is much more difficult to find.
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Mozambique Mozambique Channel DIVE LODGE SET ON FINGER OF LAND THAT HAS THE RIVER ON THE WEST AND SEA ON THE EAST. NORTH SECTION OF THE LODGE IS THE RIVER MOUTH. ACCESS TO LODGE IS ONLY BY 4 BY 4 VEHICLE. LODGE HAS ACCOMMODATION RANGING FROM UP MARKET 4 BEDROOM TO CAMPING. FULL RESTURANT AND BAR. Diver sites include gardens, walls, swim-throughs and intriguing caverns. Reefs which teem with an endless variety of marine life producing an ever changing colour kaleidoscope.
From sharks, rays, mantas, game fish and morays to the amazing quantity of tropicals.
dive sites with names like Playstation, Manta, The Ridge and Zambia Shoal.
WATER TEMP IS THE UPPER 20'S There are 12 regular sea dive sites and still many more to be explored. The river makes excelent shallow diving with sea horses a plenty.
POPULAR DIVE REEFS Rappies Playstation 10m – 20m
This is an underwater fairy land, with deep gullies, caverns and awesome swim-throughs. Sheltered by a 10m high amphitheatre, this stunning site is home to Rappie, a 50kg Potato Bass, and his family. Rappie got his name due to a large Rapala hooked in his mouth. He is resident and is quite friendly. Kingfish are commonly seen here as well as sharks, mantas and morays. Minimum certificate : O.W. 1. Must have a minimum of 30 dives.
Manta Reef 12m – 21m
As its name implies, one stands a good chance of seeing Manta-Rays on this reef. The reef is also home to an abundance of fish species including Potato and Brindle Bass. Caves and deep gullies riddle the reef, which is quite extensive with some good drop offs. Gamefish and sharks are frequently seen here.
Robs Ridge 8m – 15m
This site consists of a ridge running parallel to the coast and is home to an amazing amount and variety of tropicals. The outside edge has numerous crevices and caves that are home to Moray’s and Skates. Kingfish and Couta are also seen here as well as the occasional shark. Coral, especially dishes, are abundant and diverse. This is a lovely drift dive where one can drift for up to 1km. Minimum certificate : O.W.1
Zambia Shoal 5m – 26m
This shoal lies +/- 15km from the base and runs parallel to the coast +/- 4km off shore. The shoal is approximately 6km long x 400m wide and is a gamefish paradise. Regularly seen are species like Couta, Kingies, Wahoo, Sailfish and Marlin. The shoal is also home to a huge variety of corals. Sharks, Mantas, Whale Sharks and Rays are common sightings. Viz. Averages : +/- 20mMinimum Certificate : O.W.1
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Maldives Indian Oceanat a cleaning station for mantas, we wre very lucky on our first dive to have these udewater 747's swim around us. This picture captures their size in realtion to the group of divers watching them, and makes us feel pretty small in the process
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Indonesia Halmahera SeaEco-parc
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