
Pensacola Dive sites

SHIPWRECKS - Pensacola has been an active port since the 1600's, and has accumulated an impressive collection of historic shipwrecks, with more being discovered every year. Divable wrecks, including some wooden hulled vessels dating back to pre-revolutionary war era, can be found in as little as 15 feet of water, or you can visit wrecks as deep as 212'.

From victims of tropical storms and war, to the numerous intentionally sunk vessels, the Pensacola area has it all! A few of the more popular wrecks include the Russian Freighter, Navy YDT's, Pete Tide II, Sylvia, Philip, Born Again, Catherine, USS Massachusetts, Tug Heron, Antares, and the Avocet.

Of course, we're also home to the world's largest artificial reef, the USS Oriskany!

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OIL RIGS - The rigs available within the immediate Pensacola area have all been intentionally sunk as artificial reefs, and can provide some of the most interesting dives available. The abundance and diversity of the marine life on these structures is incredible, and the beauty of these sites must be seen to be believed. Trips to Operational "working" Rigs are available, and must be booked well in advance. Depths range from 75 to 170 feet.
OTHER ARTIFICIAL REEFS - Florida's emerald coast is well known for the incredible fishing that can be found here. Much of the areas success is due to the outstanding efforts by clubs, local governments, organizations, and individuals to continuously create artificial reef structure to support marine life. Examples of artificial reefs vary greatly, and include: ships, vehicles, aircraft, concrete rubble and structures, army tanks, radio towers, and virtually anything else that can be made environmentally safe. Depths range from 30 to 130 feet .
NATURAL REEFS- The natural reefs in the Panhandle region differ somewhat from the reefs normally encountered further south. In the Northern Gulf coast, reefs take the form of "live or natural bottom" areas consisting primarily of limestone outcroppings and ledges which are beautifully covered in corals, sponges and other reef dwelling species. The marine life on these areas can be amazing, and these are the favorite destinations of those who seek lobsters. These natural reef areas make for a spectacular Night dive! Depths range from 70 to 130 feet.

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