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Zion Train ... click for more Zion Train
Built in 1962, the 164-foot long Zion Train now rests in 90 feet of water approximately one mile north of the Jupiter Inlet.
rated, discovered 291 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
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Ziegler`s Zoo ... click for more Ziegler`s Zoo
Several N/S inside ledges rising from 105' sand on west side to 85 feet on top. My favorite site of the northern deep ledges. Loaded with critters of all sorts, big and small. Fairly broken and barren north of this site
rated, discovered 305 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Ziegler`s Zoo ... click for more
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 546 time(s).
Carteret region, North Carolina
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Yukon ... click for more Yukon
Depth: 100 feet
rated, discovered 362 time(s).
San Diego region, California
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Yawkey ... click for more Yawkey
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 326 time(s).
Crow Wing region, Minnesota
Yawkey ... click for more
Yaquina John Point ... click for more Yaquina John Point
Located in Waldport, this site has the best crabbing in the area! It's a little tricky to work with the tides, but ensure you are only diving during low slack. The channel is narrow and deep, and the current can be swift.
rated, discovered 595 time(s).
Lincoln region, Oregon
Yaquina John Point ... click for more
Wreck of the Wandby ... click for more Wreck of the Wandby
For an advanced wreck diver, this is a great site. The Wandby ran aground here in 1921, and has since been mostly scavenged for its metal. Large and small pieces, however, are still around for investigation.
rated, discovered 544 time(s).
York region, Maine
Wreck of the Wandby ... click for more
Wood Cove ... click for more Wood Cove
If the crowds are unbearable in the previous sites, try this location further South in Laguna. You'll find everything here, with perhaps fewer fish as this area is not protected.
rated, discovered 364 time(s).
Orange region, California
Wood Cove ... click for more
Wisconsin (1882) ... click for more Wisconsin (1882)
Schooner-Barge abandoned in 1935 Rests in 85ft
rated, discovered 347 time(s).
Lake Michigan region, Wisconsin
Wisconsin (1882) ... click for more
Wisconsin ... click for more Wisconsin
Steam Screw foundered in 1929 Rests in 125ft
rated, discovered 376 time(s).
Lake Michigan region, Wisconsin
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Wipe Out Beach ... click for more Wipe Out Beach
Wipe Out Beach offers an easier entry for new divers.
rated, discovered 367 time(s).
San Diego region, California
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Windansea ... click for more Windansea
If you find an exceptionally calm day, dive Windansea. At the Southern entry you can find a rocky point to explore, and a few minutes off shore, you'll find a large reef.
rated, discovered 358 time(s).
San Diego region, California
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Winchester Bay ... click for more Winchester Bay
The Crab Dock at Winchester Bay is a nice location for just about everything. We wanted to 'pull up roots' and move here once we realized everything this small community could offer.
rated, discovered 585 time(s).
Douglas region, Oregon
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William H. Wolf ... click for more William H. Wolf
This wreck lies along the drop-off just north of Marshy Creek Park, south of Sombra, Ont. This wooden steamer burned and sank on Oct. 20, 1921, with the loss of 2 lives. The broken bow is in the shallows, with the stern at the bottom of the drop-of
rated, discovered 366 time(s).
Lake St Clair region, Michigan
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White Point ... click for more White Point
There's something for everyone at White Point. Beginner and expert divers will find interesting underwater vistas to explore. Ship wrecks and old construction have left bits and pieces of history strewn through the area.
rated, discovered 297 time(s).
Los Angeles region, California
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Whales Head ... click for more Whales Head
Whales Head is a very nice destination for a day's diving. Kelp beds on the North side of bay provide the most interesting sights. Start at low tide and kick out about 100 yards.
rated, discovered 568 time(s).
Curry region, Oregon
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Whalers Cove (Point Lobos) ... click for more Whalers Cove (Point Lobos)
Located in Point Lobos State Reserve, Whalers Cove is the most coveted dive location is this area. The highly restricted access of the Park creates an environment teaming with marine life. You must make reservations well in advance to enter
rated, discovered 340 time(s).
Monterey region, California
Whalers Cove (Point Lobos) ... click for more
Whale Cove ... click for more Whale Cove
Whale Cove is another great place to try your hand at lobstering. With a relatively easy entry, watch out for swells and boulders!
rated, discovered 645 time(s).
Essex region, Massachusetts
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Waimea Bay (wall) ... click for more Waimea Bay (wall)
Waimea Bay is a well-groomed beach park with all the facilities. Snorkeling can be good, as at times huge schools of small fish congregate right next to the shoreline. Diving is excellent, too, around the south point of the bay.
rated, discovered 317 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Waimea Bay (wall) ... click for more
Wailea Beach ... click for more Wailea Beach
Wailea Beach is a great site for scuba. Full facilities, and a great beach for all ages.
rated, discovered 313 time(s).
Maui region, Hawaii
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