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Saba Bank in the Caribbean Netherlands is the largest submarine atoll in the Atlantic Ocean and has some of the richest diversity of marine life in the Caribbean Sea. Its northeastern side lies about 4.3 km southwest of the island of Saba. It is raised about 1000 m above the general depths of the surrounding sea floor. With a length of 60 to 65 km and a width of 30 to...
The Saba National Marine Park encompasses the waters and sea bed encircling Saba, the Netherlands from the high water mark to 200 feet (60 meters) deep. In total, the marine park covers approximately five square miles (1300 hectares). At the time of its creation in 1987, the government passed the Marine Environment Ordinance to protect the coral reefs and other marine...
Sail Rock is the best diving spot in Gulf of Thailand. Thousands of divers visit it every year. It's highly popular due to its crystal clear waters, size and variety of fish and other creatures living there. Huge rock chimmey with a vertical swim-through that ascends from 18 m to 8 m.
Max Depth: 45 m
Avg Depth: 30 m
Avg Visability: 15-35 m
Skill: All levels
Amongst th...
Diving sites on Saint Kitts and Nevis are ample and gorgeous, serving both beginning and experienced divers. Of course there's a broad and colourful range of reefs and sea life to see, but also ship wrecks and caves. For beginners, the Monkey Shoals and Friars Bay Reef are good and easily reachable sites. Sandy Point is a National Marine Park for its beautiful coral h...
The San Diego-La Jolla Underwater Park spans 6,000 acres (24 km2) of ocean bottom and tidelands. The park's four distinct habitats (rocky reef, kelp bed, sand flats, and submarine canyon) make it a popular destination for snorkelers and scuba divers. The park was created by the City of San Diego in 1970 and actually has two other parks within it: the "look but don't t...
The Sankisan Maru is a freighter that contained aircraft engines, medical supplies & several trucks. This is a popular dive and frequently visited. The masts contain heavy growth of soft coral and large anemones can be found anchored to debris on the deck.
A dive between 50-80 feet is easily managed by divers and it's protected location in the lagoon makes it a g...
The second largest diveable wreck in the world is on the Western Australia coast. The Sanko Harvest was a 30,000 DWT bulk carrier that sank near Esperance, Western Australia after striking a reef there on 14 February 1991. The Japanese owned ship was 174 metres (571 ft) long and was carrying a cargo of 30,000 tonnes of fertilizer. Also on board was 570 tonnes of bunke...
The San Pedro is a 125-foot long decommissioned hospital ship laying in shallower in 60-feet of water. The San Pedro was sunk by Atlantis Submarines only a few years later in 1996.
It's 70 feet from the YO-257.
Catalina Island’s naturally clean and clear waters, abundant marine life, giant kelp forests, and diver-friendly services have made the island one of the top dive destinations in the world. In fact, a recent issue of Rodale’s Scuba Diving magazine ranked Catalina Island the #1 Dive Destination in North America in the annual Reader’s Choice Awards of ...
The Santa Maria Caves (Monte Cristo Cave, Julia Caves) are located on the north side of Comino and this is a very popular dive site due to its fascinating cave systems. There are 10 caves known to divers as Santa Maria Caves.Some are dead ends whilst others offer breathtaking swim throughs. This large cave, extending horizontally to over 30 m (100ft) connects to anoth...
Santa Rosa Wall is one of the most popular dive sites by the island Cozumel, and it’s especially amazing for drift divers. It is a nice wall with quite a few nice swim throughs. It is not too far from San Miguel so it is easy for the dive boats to get to it.
Site along the wall include incredible coral formations, vibrant sponges and marine life like sea turtle...
The scuttling of the German fleet took place at the Royal Navy's base at Scapa Flow, in Scotland, after the end of the First World War. The High Seas Fleet had been interned there under the terms of the Armistice whilst negotiations took place over the fate of the ships. Fearing that all of the ships would be seized and divided amongst the allied powers, the German co...
Scoglio Rosso (Big Rock) is a unmistakable rock due to its two-pointed shape. It is the most northerly of the rocky emergencies north of Ponza, after Gavi, the Scoglitelle and the Piana di Mezzo. The wall start from the surface and so that dive site is a good location for everybody.the open water till 18 meters with a lot of small groupers, sarago fish and a lot of nu...
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