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Lannon Quarry ... click for more Lannon Quarry
Max Depth: 55ft
rated, discovered 562 time(s).
Waukesha region, Wisconsin
Lannon Quarry ... click for more
Mesquite ... click for more Mesquite
a U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tender that was 180'. In 1989 while removing a buoy the ship ran aground off Keweenaw Pt. The ship was removed and sank in Keystone Bay for sport divers. Many artifacts are still on the wreck.
rated, discovered 561 time(s).
Lake Superior region, Michigan
Mesquite ... click for more
Mukilteo Oil Dock ... click for more Mukilteo Oil Dock
The Oil Dock is actually the most interesting dive in this area. It is a bit of a hike to get to the entry point, but well worth it just to be able to explore the pilings of this huge structure.
rated, discovered 561 time(s).
Snohomish region, Washington
Mukilteo Oil Dock ... click for more
Mukilteo State Park ... click for more Mukilteo State Park
Of the three dives at Mukilteo, this is the best location to off-gas. Make your first dive at the Oil Dock or the T Dock, and drop by here for a little lunch and your second dive. There are two walls here, one at 30 feet and other at 60 feet
rated, discovered 560 time(s).
Snohomish region, Washington
Mukilteo State Park ... click for more
Crab Dock ... click for more Crab Dock
A great site for, what else, CRABS! The Docks have easy access and entry, but you do have watch out for the current. Plan your dive for slack! Exploring under the dock, lost items, from the landlubbers above, are there for the taking!
rated, discovered 559 time(s).
Lincoln region, Oregon
Crab Dock ... click for more
Arroyo Burrow Park ... click for more Arroyo Burrow Park
Arroyo Burrow is a popular place for both dive classes and experienced divers. Mostly protected from the Pacific swell (as is most of the Santa Barbara coastline), you'll find this a pleasant dive.
rated, discovered 557 time(s).
Santa Barbara region, California
Arroyo Burrow Park ... click for more
Salt Creek ... click for more Salt Creek
Salt Creek Recreation Area is located on the wild, Northern shore of the Olympic Peninsula. This wonderful park of 196 acres and 90 campsites houses many fortified bunkers from a World War II defense site.
rated, discovered 556 time(s).
Clallam region, Washington
Salt Creek ... click for more
Fort Foster ... click for more Fort Foster
Fort Foster was an active military site from 1873 to 1948. The grounds are easily accessible during season, but are quite a hike when the gates are closed.
rated, discovered 555 time(s).
York region, Maine
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Proteus Wreck ... click for more Proteus Wreck
In August 1918, the Proteus collided with a tanker off Cape Hatteras and now rests in 125 feet of water about 25 miles south of the Hatteras Inlet.
rated, discovered 554 time(s).
Carteret region, North Carolina
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Zane Grey ... click for more Zane Grey
The Zane Grey is one of many Liberty Ships from World War II that have been deployed in artificial reef programs. The Zane Gray is in 40 to 60 feet with a maximum depth of 80 feet.
rated, discovered 554 time(s).
Carteret region, North Carolina
Zane Grey ... click for more
Pretoria ... click for more Pretoria
Schooner-Barge sank in 1905 Rests in 55ft
rated, discovered 553 time(s).
Lake Superior region, Wisconsin
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John M. Osborne ... click for more John M. Osborne
Wooden Bulk Freighter sank in 1884 Rests in 170ft
rated, discovered 553 time(s).
Lake Superior region, Michigan
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Alstead Mine ... click for more Alstead Mine
Stairway to Hell Access Max Depth: 140ft Visibility: 20-30ft
rated, discovered 553 time(s).
Crow Wing region, Minnesota
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Honolua Bay ... click for more Honolua Bay
Honolua Bay offers a good experience for both snorkelers and divers. You may, however, be a little fatigued after the quarter mile hike down the private access road. But if you are up to it, you'll find the dive rewarding.
rated, discovered 552 time(s).
Maui region, Hawaii
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Gaviota State Beach ... click for more Gaviota State Beach
For camping, hiking, fishing and diving, you'll find Gaviota has it all. A nice beach will all the facilities, this is a great weekend get-away!
rated, discovered 552 time(s).
Santa Barbara region, California
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Lumber Dock ... click for more Lumber Dock
The Lumber Dock is a great place for finding crabs. Generally the area is protected from boaters, but a dive flag is recommended. An interesting note: there is no law in Oregon that says a boat must stay away from a dive flag.
rated, discovered 552 time(s).
Tillamook region, Oregon
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Wacoma Dock ... click for more Wacoma Dock
Another great place to grab a few crab for dinner. It's an easy drive, and parking is just a few feet away from the entry. If you're looking for peace and quiet, this is the place!
rated, discovered 552 time(s).
Lincoln region, Oregon
Wacoma Dock ... click for more
Perch Lake ... click for more Perch Lake
Max Depth: 63ft Visibility: 15-20ft
rated, discovered 551 time(s).
Saint Croix region, Wisconsin
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Normannia ... click for more Normannia
The Danish freighter, Normannia, served less than thirty years before meeting its demise on the Frying Pan Shoals forty miles offshore of southern North Carolina.
rated, discovered 551 time(s).
Carteret region, North Carolina
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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
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