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I live just north of WPB and drive to Venice [west coast] to hunt for teeth....To the best of my knowledge there is no fossil/teeth hunting in or around WPB.....You can shore dive in Venice, many do.....But you live close(r) to some of the best fossil (tooth) grounds in the world...Ga. and NC, off of Top Sail Island....Long boat ride to the fossil ledges [2-2 1/2hrs] but amazing 'finds' and not picked over because of long ride and need to be nitrox cert'd.......PM me if you need more info.........
Looking for some inside information from the locals, if they would be kind enough to share.
Where are the good places to go diving for sharks teeth?
Bonus points if it is a shore dive!
Thanks!!
I live just north of WPB and drive to Venice [west coast] to hunt for teeth....To the best of my knowledge there is no fossil/teeth hunting in or around WPB.....You can shore dive in Venice, many do.....But you live close(r) to some of the best fossil (tooth) grounds in the world...Ga. and NC, off of Top Sail Island....Long boat ride to the fossil ledges [2-2 1/2hrs] but amazing 'finds' and not picked over because of long ride and need to be nitrox cert'd.......PM me if you need more info.........
lots of teeth here between Vero and ft Pierce. Most are hard to get. But we do find a bunch of lost ones. Any shore dive around Avalon/Round Island/Pepper Park has teeth potential. Oh.....and they are all easy shore dives!
INterested in going again in Sept?I'm heading across the state to dive in Venice next Saturday. Still space available on the boat.