SHARK DIVES IN THE CAROLINAS

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Jay Adams

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Charlestown, New Hampshire
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Dived in south carolina on wednesday with Coastal scuba, they were a real good group. diving was good with around 40' vis. at 63 feet mod. then went with Olympus in Morehead City NC, on friday, I was so excited to dive with the sand tigers, I forgot to look at the wreck lol. if you've never been, go it is worth the trip, thanks to YouTube I was able to go back and see other videos of the Caribsea. I now have an excuse to go back and dive it again
 
Morehead City, NC offshore wreck diving is something special … a chance to dive in fairly close quarters with fairly large, scary looking but low risk sharks without resorting to the feeding/baiting tactics some people find objectionable, and there are ‘real’ wrecks with a history, as opposed to old vessels deliberately sunk as artificial reefs. Glad you got to go.
 
Morehead City, NC offshore wreck diving is something special … a chance to dive in fairly close quarters with fairly large, scary looking but low risk sharks without resorting to the feeding/baiting tactics some people find objectionable, and there are ‘real’ wrecks with a history, as opposed to old vessels deliberately sunk as artificial reefs. Glad you got to go.
I went for the non fed sharks
 
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