It’s no secret among divers that Washington State, with its thriving population of giant Pacific octopi and wolf eels, sea-lettuce-strewn reefs and anemones, is a place worth traveling great distances to visit. For those fortunate enough to live here, though, top-shelf diving is right in their own back yards. The Puget Sound, the San Juan Islands, North and South Whidbey are some fo the state’s highlights, and they are dived year-round by a significant number of drysuit-owning aficionados. But what makes Washington so local-diving friendly is the great number of shore dives available to divers in state waters as well.
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