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Tea Cup Ledges ... click for more Tea Cup Ledges
With ledges running from one to three feet high, this is a large area of abundant marine life, soft corals, and sponge bottoms.
rated, discovered 232 time(s).
Collier region, Florida
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Tarpon Wreck ... click for more Tarpon Wreck
After more than 30 years of service transporting cargo from Mobile to St. Andrew Bay, the Tarpon sank in 90 feet of water. Today the Tarpon is an Underwater Archaeological Preserve.
rated, discovered 229 time(s).
Bay region, Florida
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Tacoma Narrows ... click for more Tacoma Narrows
The Tacoma Narrows is located right next to the water treatment plant, just below the War Memorial Park at the base of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. This is considered a technical dive.
rated, discovered 337 time(s).
Pierce region, Washington
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Tacoma ... click for more Tacoma
This large freighter was sunk in 2002 in 120-feet of water. It attracts large gamefish.
rated, discovered 258 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Sylvia (Tug) ... click for more Sylvia (Tug)
This small tug was sunk in 1990. Sylvia is a favorite dive spot because of the variety and quantity of fish that reside around th etug.
rated, discovered 228 time(s).
Escambia region, Florida
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Sunrise Beach Park ... click for more Sunrise Beach Park
This site has it all! Well, almost-- no wrecks, no Whale Sharks-- but if you are looking for interesting marine life, this is the place. With a creviced wall at about 30 to 60 feet deep and 100 feet long, you'll spend most of your time exploring the
rated, discovered 304 time(s).
Pierce region, Washington
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Sunny Side Park ... click for more Sunny Side Park
Sunny Side Park is a perfect place for a relaxing day of diving. Away from the currents of the Narrows, you can be assured of an easy dive with plenty to explore. An abandoned sewer pipeline that runs off-shore from the beach
rated, discovered 563 time(s).
Pierce region, Washington
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Sunken Forest ... click for more Sunken Forest
This is an easy access dive site just South of Odiorne Point State Park. It's an easy dive with easy entry, but you may have to kick out a bit to get some depth.
rated, discovered 509 time(s).
Rockingham region, New Hampshire
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Suloide ... click for more Suloide
On March 26, 1943, the freighter Suloide ran aground on the wreckage of the W.E. Hutton, a tanker sunk just one year earlier by the notorious U-124. The Suloide now lies in 65 feet of water southeast or Morehead City.
rated, discovered 535 time(s).
Carteret region, North Carolina
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Stubler Pit ... click for more Stubler Pit
Max Depth: 40ft Visibility: 15-25
rated, discovered 260 time(s).
Saint Louis region, Minnesota
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Stillwater Cove ... click for more Stillwater Cove
Stillwater cove is recognized for its relatively undisturbed marine environment. Due to the sensitivity of this habitat, only 10 divers a day are allowed access. Sorry, there is no night diving. To make reservations for both diving and parking
rated, discovered 313 time(s).
Monterey region, California
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Stillwater Beach ... click for more Stillwater Beach
Stillwater Beach is found within the Stillwater Cove County Park, and offers possibilities for the beginner through the advanced. The site opens to the Southwest, so it is mostly protected from the Pacific swells.
rated, discovered 320 time(s).
Sonoma region, California
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Steane D`Auray ... click for more Steane D`Auray
The Steane D'Auray, often referred to as the 'St. Anne', is a 110 foot North Atlantic trawler, sunk in only 68 feet of water.
rated, discovered 228 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Stage Fort Park ... click for more Stage Fort Park
Stage Fort Park offers an easy entry and a shallow dive. Mostly sandy throughout the center of the cove, the edges offer more exciting exploration. Diving is only permitted here during the off-season, so call ahead to get the exact dates.
rated, discovered 640 time(s).
Essex region, Massachusetts
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St. Pete Beach Reef ... click for more St. Pete Beach Reef
St. Pete Beach Reef is the most southern artificial reef location in Pinellas County. The reef was begun with bridge sections in 1976, a barge in 1984, and ten tanks were added in 1995.
rated, discovered 226 time(s).
Pinellas region, Florida
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St. James ... click for more St. James
Wall Access Max Depth: 381ft Visibility: 40-50ft
rated, discovered 287 time(s).
Saint Louis region, Minnesota
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St. Jacques ... click for more St. Jacques
The ship was sunk in 2002 in 90' of water just 1.5 miles from the Palm Beach Inlet.
rated, discovered 234 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
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St. Albans ... click for more St. Albans
Steam Screw foundered in 1881 Rests in 165ft
rated, discovered 334 time(s).
Lake Michigan region, Wisconsin
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Square Lake ... click for more Square Lake
Golden Acres Access Max Depth: 68ft Visibility: 10-20ft
rated, discovered 273 time(s).
Washington region, Minnesota
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Spotfin Reef ... click for more Spotfin Reef
Spotfin reef is a natural reef with a ledge that harbors many beautiful corals and fish.
rated, discovered 229 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
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