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E. E. Simpson Tug ... click for more E. E. Simpson Tug
While attempting to rescue a schooner that had run aground, the E.E. Simpson succumbed to bad weather and sank in 20 feet of water just off the old East Pass to St. Andrew Bay.
rated, discovered 281 time(s).
Bay region, Florida
E. E. Simpson Tug ... click for more
E.B. Allen ... click for more E.B. Allen
Wooden schooner lost in 1871 Rests in 110ft
rated, discovered 514 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Michigan
E.B. Allen ... click for more
Eagle ... click for more Eagle
Eagle is a 287-foot freighter that was sunk off Lower Matecumbe Key as an artificial reef in 1985.
rated, discovered 255 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Eagle ... click for more
East Fourteen-Gator Bowl ... click for more East Fourteen-Gator Bowl
This area contains over a dozen reefs including ?Red Rock Reef? and ?Y-Ledge.? The most popular portion of this area is the ?Gator Bowl Press Boxes' which were sunk when the old stadium was torn down.
rated, discovered 282 time(s).
Duval region, Florida
East Fourteen-Gator Bowl ... click for more
East Washerwoman ... click for more East Washerwoman
With depths from 10 - 20 feet, this is a good site for snorkeling.
rated, discovered 263 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
East Washerwoman ... click for more
Eastcliffe Hall ... click for more Eastcliffe Hall
At 4 a.m. on July 14th, 1970, with a cargo of 'pig iron', the Eastcliffe Hall struck a shoal and sank within minutes with 9 loss and 12 survivors recovered from the masts and hatch covers that saved them.
rated, discovered 523 time(s).
Lake Ontario region, New York
Eastcliffe Hall ... click for more
Eastern Dry Rocks ... click for more Eastern Dry Rocks
On the Southwestern end of the Eastern Dry Rocks lays an old galleon. Large corals and lobsters are commonly seen in this area.
rated, discovered 248 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Eastern Dry Rocks ... click for more
Edmonds Oil Dock ... click for more Edmonds Oil Dock
The Edmonds Oil Dock can offer all the sights of Puget Sound. It's a bit more technical than other dives in the area due to the complications of current, but it's very worthwhile. Go with someone experienced in the area for the first dive.
rated, discovered 581 time(s).
Snohomish region, Washington
Edmonds Oil Dock ... click for more
Edmonds Underwater Park ... click for more Edmonds Underwater Park
This is a site you can come back to dozens of times and never see it all. Set up specifically for divers, you'll find wrecks, bottles, and sea life galore
rated, discovered 538 time(s).
Snohomish region, Washington
Edmonds Underwater Park ... click for more
Edward E. Gillen ... click for more Edward E. Gillen
Tug foundered in 1981 Rests in 75ft
rated, discovered 591 time(s).
Lake Michigan region, Wisconsin
Edward E. Gillen ... click for more
Eidsvag & Owens ... click for more Eidsvag & Owens
The 125-foot freighter Owens and the 150-foot freighter Eidsvag were sunk in 1985 to create an artifical reef.
rated, discovered 295 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Eidsvag & Owens ... click for more
El Capitan ... click for more El Capitan
This Galleon was part of the 1733 hurricane-caused wreck that forced 22 ships on to the Florida Keys. Treasures and relics are still found today.
rated, discovered 256 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
El Capitan ... click for more
El Infante ... click for more El Infante
This ship belonged to the Silver Plate Fleet in 1733 which was lost in a hurricane and is roughly one mile away from the San Jose wreck.
rated, discovered 273 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
El Infante ... click for more
El Rey ... click for more El Rey
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 563 time(s).
San Diego region, California
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Elbow Reef ... click for more Elbow Reef
Elbow Reef is one of the great reef dives of Pennekamp Park, with excellent visibility, numerous wrecks, and an expansive reef system.
rated, discovered 261 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Emba ... click for more Emba
Schooner-Barge abandoned in 1932 Rests in 170ft
rated, discovered 583 time(s).
Lake Michigan region, Wisconsin
Emba ... click for more
Emerald Reef ... click for more Emerald Reef
Emerald Reef is a small shallow-water patch reef one mile east of Key Biscayne. It's considered by many to be one of the most beautiful reefs in Miami, rivaling those found further south in the Florida Keys.
rated, discovered 273 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Emerald Reef ... click for more
Emperor ... click for more Emperor
525' Steel Bulk Freighter sank in 1947 Stern rests in 175ft
rated, discovered 521 time(s).
Lake Superior region, Michigan
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Empire Gem ... click for more Empire Gem
The Empire Gem, sunk by a U-Boat in 1942, rests in 160 feet of water and rises 30 feet off the bottom. This is a dive for experienced, advanced, wreck divers.
rated, discovered 551 time(s).
Carteret region, North Carolina
Empire Gem ... click for more
Empire Mica ... click for more Empire Mica
The Empire Mica is a large freighter torpedoed and sunk in WWII. It is located in water depth of 105 feet, 45 miles offshore of the big bend area of the Florida gulf coast.
rated, discovered 262 time(s).
Bay region, Florida
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