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Three well-preserved shipwrecks that tell the story of Rogers City's limestone industry rest just offshore of the Calcite quarry loading docks in clear, shallow water. All three have mooring buoys maintained by Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, and divers, paddlers, and snorkelers can easily access them.
The Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company (MLCC) purchase...
Dungonab Bay or Dongonab Bay is a body of water on the coastline of Sudan on the Red Sea.
The Dungonab Bay is south-facing and is located 130 km to the north of Port Sudan. Its mid part, the Rawayah Lagoon, is surrounded by coral reefs. Together with Mukkawar Island and Sanganeb (an isolated coral reef), the area was declared the Dungonab Bay – Mukkawar Island M...
One July 23rd, 2006, the NOAA ship Hiialakai returned to Honolulu following a 28-day research cruise to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. The multidisciplinary expedition included six maritime archaeologists with NOAA's National Marine Sanctuary Program conducting non-invasive survey at Kure Atoll and Pearl and Hermes Atoll. The NOAA team included: Brenda Altmeier (F...
NOTE: Eagle's Nest Sinkhole is an expert-level cave divign site in west central Florida inside the Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area (WMA). Numerious people have died in the cave system.
Eagle's Nest is a deep cave system. The cave has been mapped to 310 feet deep. There are tunnels both upstream and downstream of the cave entrance.
Eddy Reef is located on the Great Barrier Reef off Mission Beach and is accessible on day boats. The reef is a maze of coral ridges in depths from 10 to 20 metres.
Electric Beach (Kahe Point Beach Park) on the west side of Oahu has clear blue open water with usually great visability. Kahe Point is nicknamed, Electric Beach because of the nearby electric power plant.
Many of the local dive shops use Kahe Point Beach Park to teach and certify beginning divers.
Elphnstone Reef is a deep steep wall with unspoiled coral and is one of the only place in the world where Oceanic White-tip Reef Sharks and Hammerhead Sharks swim together.
Dolphins and Tiger Sharks can be seen from October to December and Manta Rays arrive in May until August.
Elphinstone Reef is found 12 kilometres offshore and about 30 kilometres away from Marsa ...
El Quseir in the Red Sea, Egypt, is a popular diving destination known for its varied topography, abundant marine life, and less crowded sites, making it ideal for both novice and experienced divers.
There are options for shore diving and boat trips.
Enewetak Atoll (Eniwetok Atoll) is a large coral atoll of 40 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands. Its land area totals less than 5.85 square kilometres (2.26 sq mi), surrounding a deep central lagoon, 80 kilometres (50 mi) in circumference.
In November 1942, the Japanese built an airfield on Engebi ...
There are more than 900 islands and islets in this protected area of the Sea of Cortez in La Paz. The islands were formed by volcanic activity and provide a stark but beautiful contrast between the rugged desert islands and the bountiful marine life. White sand beaches with shallow jewel-toned water can be found along the bays of the islands. The park is incredibly ri...
Ewens Ponds is a series of three water-filled limestone sinkholes in the state of South Australia located in the gazetted locality of Eight Mile Creek, on the watercourse of Eight Mile Creek about 25 kilometres (16 miles) south of Mount Gambier and 8.4 kilometres (5.2 miles) east of Port MacDonnell. The ponds are popular with recreational divers due to their excellent...
"Farnsworth Banks" or also know as "Farnswoth Wall" or even "Farnsworth Pinnacles" is a very popular site for advanced divers.
Farnsworth Onshore and Farnsworth Offshore State Marine Conservation Areas (SMCAs) are two contiguous marine protected areas that include offshore, island marine habitat off California’s south coast. The SMCAs covers 2.57 and 6.67 squar...
Fathom Five National Marine Park is a National Marine Conservation Area in the Georgian Bay part of Lake Huron, Ontario, Canada, that seeks to protect and display shipwrecks and lighthouses, and conserve freshwater ecosystems.
The many shipwrecks make the park a popular scuba diving destination, and glass bottom boat tours leave Tobermory regularly, allowing tourists ...
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