Diver's in the Pacific Northwest love their cold water. With water temps in the 48-52 degree range, it's a little on the low end for wetsuits, but many hearty Washington divers overcome that little set-back. Their payoff is a chance to cavort with friendly wolf eels, explore fields of anemone's and face-off with a Dungeness crab or two.
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Near picturesque Bar Harbor, the 55 degree waters of Acadia National will give you a bracing entry. In these chilly seas you'll find sea lions, beefy lobster and host of pouts, sculpin, flounder, and some otherworldly nudibranchs.
Near picturesque Bar Harbor, the 55 degree waters of Acadia National will give you a bracing entry. In these chilly seas you'll find sea lions, beefy lobster and host of pouts, sculpin, flounder, and some otherworldly nudibranchs.
Hailed by many as the Diving Capital of New England, Cape Ann certainly lives up to its reputation during hot summer days when divers congregate like fat ladies at a candy shop. Offshore you'll find the staple of lobster, seals and ...
Few people beyond some gung-ho Irish and British divers know about the Skellig Islands off southwestern Ireland. Washed by the warm (ish) waters of the Gulf Stream as it snakes it way to its northern terminus, these little green gems host a wide ...
This is where Jason Voorhees would don the hockey mask if he was a diver. It's kind of eerie. Chilly water has filled the shafts of this defunct mine and in some places it looks like the miners just dropped their tools and walked out.
The ultimate cold water destination for odd and interesting critters. At the apex of odd sits the leafy sea dragon followed closely by the weedy sea dragon. Even with guides they're hard to spot, but unforgettable. Plus, it'll be ...
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The big daddy of New Zealand diving, the Poor Knights was hailed by Jacques Cousteau as one of the world's top 10 places to dive. The diversity of this subtropical reef system is stunning with everything from cruising pelagics and large ...
If you like diving with California sea lions (who doesn't, right?) then you should mark your GPS for Santa Barbara Island. When the females give birth to the pups, this place turns into a cross between a nursery gone wild and a ten ring ...
The ultimate natural rollercoaster for scuba divers. For this cold-water rush, you don a crash helmet, jump in and hold on for one hell of ride
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