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8 Best Places to Scuba Dive in the U.S.

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MONTEREY BAY, CALIFORNIA

Sea Lions And Breeding Brandt's Cormorants Share Space On Monter: Point Lobos State Marine Conservation Area offers diverse marine life and limited diving slots

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SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, CALIFORNIA

Beautiful Beach and Cove on Catalina Island: Ship Rock, a premier dive site, features diverse marine life and excellent visibility among large kelp forests, suitable for all diving levels.

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CHANNEL ISLANDS, CALIFORNIA

Channel Islands National Park: Offers diverse marine life with clear waters, excellent for photography; Santa Rosa and San Miguel are for advanced divers, while Anacapa suits all levels.

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SOUTHEAST FLORIDA

Southeast Florida: Long reef structures from Miami to Palm Beach with drift diving and diverse marine life, including turtles and sharks; Blue Heron Bridge offers notable muck diving.

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FLORIDA KEYS

Florida Keys: Home to famous wrecks on the Shipwreck Trail, offering varied depths and conditions for all divers; highlights include the USS Spiegel Grove and the Vandenberg.

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MOREHEAD, NORTH CAROLINA

Morehead, North Carolina: Known for shark and wreck diving, featuring the intact USCG cutter Spar and other wrecks, often visited by sand-tiger sharks.

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BONNE TERRE, MISSOURI

Bonne Terre Mine: An abandoned lead mine flooded with fresh water, offering guided dives among mining artifacts with year-round 100-foot visibility.

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BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON

Bellingham, Washington: Fort Casey State Park features Keystone Jetty with abundant marine life in cold water and strong currents; drysuit required.