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Where to Go for Florida Scuba Diving

2016/7/26 14:17:13

Florida is one of the greatest spots in the United States to go scuba diving. The waters here are usually full of marine life and interesting things such as wrecks and others. Florida scuba diving spots are plentiful including some fresh water dives for caves and caverns. Many sea vessels have been purposefully sunk in the area to create artificial reefs to attract the marine life.

Pensacola

Pensacola, Florida scuba diving spots consist mainly of wrecks of different varieties of sea vessels. They ranged from tug boats to schooners to naval aircraft carriers. There is also an oil rig or two that can be seen in some of the Pensacola, Florida scuba diving areas. Many of the man made sites are immediately occupied by marine life but you can see the silhouettes of the more recent sunken ships and rigs.

In this Florida scuba diving area, there are no shore entry dives, this means that you can not swim from the shore to the wreck that you wish to visit. These are the regulations of the government and the dive operators in this area.

Crystal River

In this area, manatees are the main attraction for divers but you must ask permission from the local ranges and government concerning diving with them because they are an endangered species and they are protected by the State. Florida scuba diving in Crystal River is very adventurous and not at all that deep. There are some caves for exploration in this area but the biodiversity is not that varied and you can expect the manatees to be the most interesting species you meet here.

This Florida scuba diving area can also be used for free diving and snorkeling. Dive tour operators in the river can also guide you to other dive spots close to Crystal River if you wish.

Florida Keys

Florida scuba diving is probably the best in the keys. This area is a chain of islands that play host to shipwrecks and some of the best coral reefs in the world. It is also home to the only living coral reef in the Continental United States, which one can access from many of the small islands dotting the Florida Keys.

Florida scuba diving operators are so abundant and they have numerous dive spots for you to choose from. Visitors from out of state usually head for the beach or the Florida scuba diving spots when they arrive.

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