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n the above post, DanV you state that "palm beach reefs have far heathier corals than keys reefs and far more marine life" and in a earlier post, palm beach has "the best diving in this hemisphere" from carysfort reef (actually you could include the reefs from BNP as well) south for 200 NM to the the dry tortugas. thats a bold and inaccurate statement, ludicrous(with the exception of big animal encounters) and if you wish i'll provide the scientific facts to challenge your comment on the health of south fl corals(that staghorn colony off pompano beach is impressive!).
Actually it is the typical reaction of divers who have been to the Keys for years, and then suddenly try Palm Beach diving....typically they are amazed at how much more marine life exists on the Palm Beach reefs, and on how if feels more like the oceans "used to be" all over the world many decades ago...
Big animals and general reef inhabitants, there is just huge biomass on the Palm Beach reef system...
As to ludicrous, I consider it ludicrous for divers driving into florida to put an extra 6 hours of driving in --- to reach the Keys, when virtually every diver I talk to on dive boats here, that has done both the Keys and Palm Beach, likes Palm Beach more....So yes, you guys do well with "Ludicrous"

As to seeing large fish, Palm beach has big fish available to see on virtually every dive site.....While they keys may technically have 200 miles of reef line, it has a couple of dozen sites that tourists know of or get taken to regularly, which are the comparison to the reefs that Palm Beach divers get taken to regularly....if you want wild, but not for the average diver, Palm Beach has tech stuff that you really don't want to try to compare with Keys sites.....
Today I was diving huge 200 yard long bait balls so thick with mullet that they would block out all sign of the 15 foot deep bottom or the surface...this was being hit constanly by dozens of big tarpon, and the occaisiional mahi mahi ( dolphin fish).. I will post a Youtube video of it in a few hours after a rough edit and the upload to Youtube completes...This is right off the beach in 15 feet of water, a few hundred yards south of the Hilton on singer Island ( ideal Dive Resort)....Yes, we have diving off of our beaches, and stuff like this is awesome!!!...We have bait balls all over our costline in Palm Beach now, and dive tourists can jump in and Have a National Geographic level adventure any day they are here this month and probably the next two...In a few months, there will be sailfish running the same areas, and I will be shooting video of this, and the boats will be dropping tourist divers in this as well. Sailfish, manta rays...big marine life..... We have had goliath Groupers aggregating for 2 months now, and now they are spawning at the full moon....a dive tourist can come to Palm Beach and be on a dive with 60 to 100 goliaths that can run from 200 pounds to over 500. They can get so close that they may need to move out of the way of the big fish....
We get Whalesharks through here all the time, but unless Jimmy Abernethy is up in the air with his flying boat to spot them, or we get a radio call from the para sail operation, we don't really have a plan on getting people encounters with them.