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    Top Ten Scuba Diving Destinations - 4

    Florida, USA

    Both the east and west coast of Florida offer excellent scuba diving for the underwater adventurer. What’s more, each coastline presents with a brand of scuba diving that is slightly different from the other, thus giving you two options all in one diving destination.

    Extending throughout Key Largo up to three miles offshore, the entire east coast of Florida is home to both shore diving and drift diving. The area features an astonishing variety of wrecks, reefs, and ledges that follow the coastline from south Miami to as far north as Jacksonville.

    Compared to Florida’s east coast, the west coast is like an entirely different country when it comes to its diving environment. While the east coast is home to many deep wreck dives, most of Florida’s west coast is shallow. The coast faces up to the sandy bottom composition and a few natural ledges formed by the Gulf of Mexico. To make up for this otherwise desert landscape, several artificial reefs and wrecks are scattered around the entire Gulf coast, attracting communities of nurse sharks, barracuda, southern stingrays, loggerhead turtles, cobia, and even an occasional hammerhead shark. Keep your eyes open for the unique Gulf toadfish that is found only in the Gulf of Mexico.

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