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Florida Diving - The Best Places to Divert in Florida



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Florida is a popular destination for divers. Blue Heron Bridge, the state's largest artificial reef, is the best place to dive in Florida. You should also visit the USS Spiegel Grove, and the USS Oriskany if you want the most out your Florida diving vacation. You can also take a dive near the Blue Heron Bridge. This bridge is one the most popular in the world.

Blue Heron Bridge is the prime location for scuba diving in Florida

There are a lot of great scuba diving locations in Florida, but one of the most popular is the Blue Heron Bridge. You can go diving from this bridge if your boat is available or you are comfortable in a boat. There is a boat ramp to the north and a beach to the south. You can reach the most water from the bridge's southwest side. There is no charge for parking, but it is best to park in the first place. Weekends and holidays can be very crowded.


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The USS Spiegel Grove must-dive

The USS Spiegel Grove served the Navy as a supply ship, and was destroyed off Key Largo. The wreck is now a popular dive spot in Florida. The ship was once more than nine thousand tonnes in weight, but it was destroyed by the sinking event and turned into an artificial reef. It was saved by Hurricane Dennis.


The USS Oriskany, the world's largest artificial coral reef, is located in San Francisco.

The USS Oriskany (largest artificial reef in the world) is one of the most interesting attractions for scuba divers. The ship was damaged in Hurricane Gustav 2008 and is now located on Florida’s Gulf Coast. The ship was eventually salvaged and made into a natural reef. The USS Oriskany is 900 feet long and 145 feet wide, making it one of the largest artificial reefs in the world for scuba divers. Although the reef has yet to be inhabited, it's becoming a popular destination among scuba divers. Mola molas frequent the ship’s bow. Octopus have been known to hide in the crevices of the reef, as well whale sharks and mantas.

The area is rich in wrecks

Divers come from all over the world to explore the many marine species found at these wrecks. These wrecks often attract schools of baitfish as well as an Elvis, a resident Jewfish. They are also surrounded by sponges, soft coral, and hard coral. All these elements contribute to diverse marine life on these wrecks. The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles has this information for public policy and education.


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How to get to a dive site

Florida scuba diving can be described as a world-class sport. The state has a rich history and a growing tourism industry. If you are not from the state, getting to a dive site is relatively simple. If you want to visit the state, you'll need a car. You can travel by car from Tampa or St. Petersburg, to Sarasota, or Venice.



 



Florida Diving - The Best Places to Divert in Florida