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Dive BVI - Dog Islands Dive Sites (1059 words) |
 | The BVI dive operators were able to persuade the owners to give the fuselage over for use as a dive site and this was sunk in about 50 ft of water on the edge of the sand east of the dive boat moorings. |
 | An excellent 2nd dive of a two-tank trip or afternoon dive, the dive site is named after the surge that runs through the site occasionally in the winter months (and can make the site undiveable). |
 | Also known as the "yellow fish" dive, the deepest part of the site consists of a trail of boulders leading back up to the mooring which are usually covered in french grunts, porkfish, yellow goatfish and schoolmaster snappers (all yellow !). |
| Dive Sites - Florida Keys (2476 words) |
 | Site is relatively shallow, visibility usually good as it's location protects it from the strong currents lying beyond but it is influenced by tidal currents passing through Hawk Channel. |
 | The coral fingers are extremely well-defined and are separated by level passages of clean sand; some of the spurs are high enough to be considered miniwalls. |
 | This dive should be considered an advanced dive and divers wishing to dive the ship should have an Advanced Open Water certification or plan to be accompanied by an instructor or divemaster. |