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Barracuda Reef
Barracuda Reef, south of the inlet at Port Everglades, has a healthy concentration of staghorn, brain and star corals.
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Rainbow River
Spring-fed river with amazing visibility. Look for fossilized shark teeth in the sand.
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Oct
2007
Captain Dan
The Captain Dan wreck lies upright in 110 feet and its bow points south. The wheelhouse is 70 feet below the surface and its deck is 90 feet below the surface.The intact ship has been made safe with large access holes providing certified wreck divers easy opportunity for penetration.
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Oct
2007
Weekie Wachee Springs
100% Natural Spring 99% Pure Crystal Clear Water A Perfect 74 Degrees
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Want to find the best dive sites, perfect post-dive hangouts and first-rate places to eat cracked conch? Do what we did. Ask the locals.
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Famed around the globe, the clear, warm waters of the Florida Keys, surrounded by North America's only living coral barrier reef, attract almost 800,000 scuba and snorkel aficionados annually, and there is no better destination to learn how ...
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Head to Florida's Crystal and Homosassa rivers to see these fun-loving giants--then hit the nearby springs for dazzling dives.
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Apr
2007
Florida Keys Links
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Find a Florida Keys dive operator and specific information on dive attractions by district.
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Apr
2007
Teaching Digital
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Ready to take the next step in capturing better underwater images? Here's some advice from a pro.
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Apr
2007
A Conch's Perspective
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World-renowned photographer and longtime Florida Keys resident Stephen Frink offers his insights into the forces that shaped the development of these islands.
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