Ship Type: U.S. Navy Landing Ship Dock
Date Commissioned: 1956
Date Decommissioned: 1989
Date Sunk: June 10, 2002 (Hurricane Dennis turned ship upright in July 2005)
Location: 25° 04.00' N; 80° 18.65' W (6 Miles off Key Largo)
Maximum Depth: 130 feet
Minimum Depth: 45 feet (approximately)
Ship Lengt
Indian Shores Reef is one of the oldest artificial reefs of Florida mainly filled with old wrecks, metal, and concrete. The Indian Shores Artificial Reef program was started in 1965 when pillboxes and metal pipes were dropped into Pinellas County.
Hi Everyone!!
I just started back making underwater videos of my gulf dives.
Cheers from Sunny, FL:cool::cool:
https://www.youtube.com/@FLSharkdiver/videos
This was one of the best dives of the year, thanks to our Captain.. 🤟🤟
We got to see a few GIANT Goliath fish, tons of Amberjacks, Bull Sharks and a nice 6ft Nurse shark at the end of the video. 🦈🦈
The conditions were SUPERB.. 🎯
Air Temp: 89+
Surface Temp: 85°F
Bottom Temp: 80°F
Visib: 45ft
DIVERS, HELP needed.
My dear friends, a very good friend of mine has booked a luxury liveaboard in Egypt, Wrecks and Reefs route from/to Sharm el Sheikh on 10-18 July 2021, 8 nights! And 8 guests from UK cannot go for obvious reasons. I am reaching out to my lovely divers community to help my...
Read a transcript of the latest article written by Davy Jones Locker owner Tim Lawrence for the PADI Blog
29 September, 2019
Guest Blog Written by Tim Lawrence and all images taken by Mario Guido Rossi.
For some, diving vibrant coral reef walls among some of the world’s most unique marine...
My family is planning a dive trip in March 2018. We are all experienced divers with advanced certs (including a Divemaster). We have done Curacao and Bonaire, both US coasts and are looking for a next location. We loved Scuba Lodge in Curacao and the non-touristy vibe, but did not enjoy shore...
Here is the second dive on The Wreck of The Spiegel Grove Part 2. The first dive we did some some exploring of the inside of the top deck and the bow. This video is a nice dive over the midship cranes and a brief visit to her aft section. Feel like exploring more wrecks, reefs and other...
We went down to Florida to do some diving. We were lucky to get a good window with the wind down there.
Here is the first dive we did on The Duane. There are a bunch more dive videos at squalusmarine.com if you are itching to dive but don't want to get off your PC.
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