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Cannabis Cruiser ... click for more Cannabis Cruiser
The Cannabis Cruiser, often referred to as 'Pot Wreck', is located three miles west of Alligator Light in 110 feet of water.
rated, discovered 257 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Cannabis Cruiser ... click for more
Cannery Park ... click for more Cannery Park
Cannery Park (also called San Carlos Beach) is just West of the Breakwater dive site. This is a nice place for a second dive, and to get away from the crowd at Breakwater. The dive area is mainly sandy, so expect to see the occasional Halibut.
rated, discovered 584 time(s).
Monterey region, California
Cannery Park ... click for more
Cape Gull - Robert Edmister Reef ... click for more Cape Gull - Robert Edmister Reef
This 95-foot Coast Guard Cutter built in 1953 was renamed the Robert Edmister and sunk in 70 feet of water in 1989.
rated, discovered 328 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
Cape Gull - Robert Edmister Reef ... click for more
Capt. Dan Wreck ... click for more Capt. Dan Wreck
The Capt. Dan was a Coast Guard buoy tender named Hollyhock. The ship was sunk in memorial for Capt Dan Garnsey in 1990.
rated, discovered 283 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
Capt. Dan Wreck ... click for more
Cardiff State Beach ... click for more Cardiff State Beach
For an easy dive, with an interesting reef to explore, try Cardiff State Beach. You'll find the basic facilities here, plus a relatively uncrowded environment.
rated, discovered 567 time(s).
San Diego region, California
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Caribou Lake ... click for more Caribou Lake
Max Depth: 152ft Visibility: 30-40ft
rated, discovered 505 time(s).
Itasca region, Minnesota
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Carlson ... click for more Carlson
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 536 time(s).
Crow Wing region, Minnesota
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Carmel Point ... click for more Carmel Point
Carmel Point can be a difficult dive if the conditions are not perfect. For the best diving, you will need to swim for the point where current and swells could greet you. Plan your dive with someone experienced.
rated, discovered 593 time(s).
Monterey region, California
Carmel Point ... click for more
Carmel River North ... click for more Carmel River North
This is the Northern most dive site of the Carmel River State Beach, and is slightly protected from the Northern swells. Watch the current as your round the rocky point.
rated, discovered 558 time(s).
Monterey region, California
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Carysfort Lighthouse ... click for more Carysfort Lighthouse
The lighthouse lies six miles off of Key Largo. Snorkling near and around the lighthouse is fantastic with good visiblity, magnificent coral and plenty of fish.
rated, discovered 284 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Caspar Bay ... click for more Caspar Bay
Caspar Bay is an easy dive on all levels. If you're looking for Abalone, try the Southern side of the bay.
rated, discovered 558 time(s).
Mendocino region, California
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Cathedral Rocks ... click for more Cathedral Rocks
One of the more popular dives in Cape Ann, Cathedral Rocks is known for its abundance of lobsters and for its deep dives. If you consider yourself an advanced diver, you'll feel at home here.
rated, discovered 647 time(s).
Essex region, Massachusetts
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Catherine ... click for more Catherine
The Catherine is a shallow wreck offshore of Santa Rosa Island in the Pensacola area. The ship sank in 1894. A section of hull and debris is all that remains.
rated, discovered 273 time(s).
Escambia region, Florida
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Cayman Salvager ... click for more Cayman Salvager
This 187-foot steel-hulled buoy tender was built in 1937, sank in the Key West Navy Harbor in the mid 70s, was raised, then sank again as an artificial reef.
rated, discovered 284 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Chaves ... click for more Chaves
The Chaves is located just off Snake Creek at Windley Key, submerged in 10 to 20 feet of water. This ship was sunk in 1733 during a hurricae along with 21 other ships that were bringing silver pesos from Havana.
rated, discovered 294 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Cheeca Rocks ... click for more Cheeca Rocks
Cheeca Rocks are a great shallow-water site for novice divers and snorkelers. This is a great dive to do with the family if you want something everyone can be comfortable with and enjoy
rated, discovered 295 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Chester A. Congden ... click for more Chester A. Congden
532' Steel Bulk Freighter sank in 1918 Bow rests at 120ft Stern rests at 220ft
rated, discovered 502 time(s).
Lake Superior region, Michigan
Chester A. Congden ... click for more
Chevron Oil Rig ... click for more Chevron Oil Rig
This retired oil platform was donated by Chevron Oil Company as part of the Rigs to Reefs program in 1993.
rated, discovered 271 time(s).
Escambia region, Florida
Chevron Oil Rig ... click for more
Chickasaw ... click for more Chickasaw
This 107-foot tug lies in 75 feet of water and is home to huge schools of baitfish. This is an excellent dive close to shore.
rated, discovered 288 time(s).
Bay region, Florida
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Chimneys ... click for more Chimneys
Chimneys is located at the Northeastern University Marine Station. It is a very easy dive with lots of walls to explore. Our biggest problem was with parking. Inquire locally for your best options.
rated, discovered 622 time(s).
Essex region, Massachusetts
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