Life Under Foot
Dominica's Cabrits Pier is home to a number of odd critters, like this spotted moray eel and arrow crab.
If you think you need to scour the world in search of remote pinnacles, lonely outposts and uninhabited islands to find the best diving, think again. Some of the best diving spots on the planet are literally under your feet: Piers and jetties — man-made wonders of a practical nature — have transformed into thriving marine kingdoms. From Washington state’s Keystone Jetty and Florida’s Blue Heron Bridge to the Samarai Wharf of Papua New Guinea, these are seven of the most dynamic jetty dives in the world.




