Great little dive site. Shallow, easy entry
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Lost 18 January 1942 while enroute to Halifax to join a convoy to Britian. Vessel was loaded with war suplies including munitions and ingots of copper and bismuth. Commercially salvaged in 1952 for the copper and bismuth. Current is the major hazard. Dive site is influenced by the significant tides of the Bay of Fundy to the west. Slack tide dives highly recommended. Current can be deceptive. Divers may experience no current at the surface yet find bottom current very difficult to handle. Underwater scooters (DPV's) will be useful. Visibility can be expected to be good, however, lighting conditions will probably be dark. Vessel was opened by salvors using explosives and cargo was removed with surface grabs. Penetration of some sections is possible. Munitions of various types dominate the dive site and should not be handled.
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A great little wreck dive full of marine life always see somthing new everytime you dive .
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Always beautiful
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Discover Diving will take you there and a few other places along with it .
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fun dive site good swim trough
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Great shore diving
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Nice coral gardens, rock formations at bottom. Depending on the area depth ranges from 15' to around 100'. Visibility normally ranges between 40 to 100'+ during summer.
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waiting for the boat while drift diving turtle ledge in pompano beach Fl
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OPA_ French Angel
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Tiger Beach off west end grand bahamas has Big tiger sharks The chum in the milk crates attracts others besides sharks. Fantastic place if you are shakoholic, a lot of tiger sharks, lemon, great hammer, reef sharks..
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Meet Baby, The Moray Eel
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The best diving in the Continental U.S. Great visibility and shallow warm water with plenty of sea life.
| Facts about French Reef, Key Largo, FL |
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This is a wonderful dive for aquatic life sightings. This is a SHALLOW dive and must be dove with the tides. Here you will find an array of fishes, rays, horseshoe crab, other crab species incl. arrow crab, LARGE cushion stars, and many other interesting finds. There are 3 small wrecks that I know of. You will park at the Phil Foster park - which is nice, they have bathrooms and showers. There is a shower next to the play ground, directly out from that shower you will find the first wreck, approx. a 30 - 35' cabin cruiser, straight on out further from it you will find an approx. 30 - 35' sail boat. There is another wreck to your left, but I haven't dove it yet. The wrecks are teaming with life and a pleasure to take pics. Please do use caution as this is in a boating area and on an inter coastal waterway. ENJOY!
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At 499 feet, this Spanish trans-Atlantic luxury liner, Bermuda's largest shipwreck, went down in 1936. Hundreds of relics remain including boilers, steam turbines and propellers.
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This 228 foot Danish steamer was en-route from Norfolk, Virginia with her cargo of coal and ran into the reef and sank in 1920. It's bow, triple expansion engine and boilers remain.
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This 250 foot Norwegian freighter followed the Cristobal Colon onto the reef in 1937. Its stearn sits 20 feet below the surface.
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A 1924 hurricane brought this 360 foot Italian cargo ship to rest. It is semipenetrable.
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When it sank in 1940, this 385 foot steel hulled freighter was travelling from West Africa to Baltimore carrying iron ore. Its giant boiler and engine stand upright and come within 10 feet of the surface.
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