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We are fascinated by life underwater. The
Professional Association of Dive Instructors’ (PADI) best guess is that
there are about 5-7 million active scuba divers worldwide with about
526,904 new divers receiving their scuba certification each year (year
2000). Of the different types of scuba diving (wreck, cave, commercial,
etc.,) sport diving, or recreational diving is the most popular. With
sport divers reaching depths of 130 feet or less (most diving is less
than 60 feet deep), beautiful panoramas and numerous varieties of coral
reefs and fish are the common goal.
Most of the scuba dive sites you will
want to see can only be accessed from a boat, however, there are some
very nice Florida beach dives available for the dive enthusiast willing
to do a little research. Once pointed in the right direction, all
you need do is swim out (with your "divers down" flag) and listen for the
reef below. Divers hear an unique clicking noise letting them know
that reef activity is nearby.
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