Swim with us Commercial Beach, Florida Free dive
My sister and I free diving Lauderdale by the Sea Commercial beach.
So many beautiful, living and vibrant things to be seen under the water. Come join us on our adventure!
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Snorkeling Lauderdale By The Sea
Snorkeling Lauderdale By The Sea - snorkel course located just south of the Lauderdale By The Sea Pier. Includes sunken cannons and an anchor! Best snorkel spot in the area! Enjoy!
Scuba Diving in Miami Beach Florida
I've been scuba diving all around the world, but this was my first time ever diving in America! Water is California is cold so I never did it, but here in Florida, it's 77 degrees f, or 26c which isn't too bad. Follow the blog at for updates and follow the journey.
Scuba Diving in Miami Beach Florida at Neptune Reef Dive Cemetery/Memorial.
Dive company was Tarpoon Lagoon Dive Shop.
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Lauderdale shore diving, Fort Lauderdale Coral Reef, Florida diving
Lauderdale-by-the-sea: the shore dive capital of South Florida. One of the best shore snorkeling and diving places in Florida is near the end of the Anglin's pier (the south side). We usually go to get this reef from Datura ave (one block south off Commercial blvd.) Stay 300 feet away from the pier. This reef has plenty of fish: Black Margate, Spadefish, various Snapper, Angelfish, Damsels, Wrasses, Parrotfish, Nurse Sharks, Butterflyfish, Sergeant Majors, Sea Turtle, Cuttlefish, Barracuda, Trumpet Fish, French Angels, Blue Angels,Doctorfish, Blue Headed Wrasse, Tarpon.etc. Also there are couple of artificial coral reefs - just go little south from end of the pier. Please, don't fish! If you have mask and snorkel it's good enough to just observe the beautiful wildlife on the reef and don't touch anything!
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SCUBA Diving - Beach Dive off Hollywood Beach Florida
While SCUBA diving in places like the Keys, Bahamas or Cayman Islands are much more scenic and colorful, one advantage of living the past 30+ years in South Florida is the ability to beach dive whenever you have some spare time.
In much of the United States, there is really not much to see underwater within swimming distance of the shoreline.
But in South Florida (starting approximately at the West Palm Beach and southward region), you can strap on your tanks and gear, swim out about 500 yards with a dive flag in tow and drop down to 20-25 feet and spend 90 minutes underwater enjoying the northern-most edges of the tropical reefs that become larger and more scenic as you head into the true tropics of the Caribbean.
So while it may not be as grand and colorful and a full blown dive vacation to the islands, it is nearby and cheap.
At a moments notice, you can throw your tanks and gear in the car -- drive 30 minutes to the beach -- and be exploring the reefs within the hour.
Figure $4 for an air fill and $6 for a slice of pizza and soda when you get back on land and it makes for a great inexpensive way to spend the day for $10.
This video shows what lies underwater just a few hundred yards offshore at Hollywood Beach Florida.
This beach is pretty much equidistant between Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach along the East Coast.
A much quieter and less populated beach area as the video reveals (although sadly, signs of urban sprawl are getting closer each year)
Enjoy.
snorkeling with sharks in deep ocean with Deep Blue Dive Padi Resort, Puerto Escondido, Mexico
a little shark got hooked accidentally. We had to pull it in the boat and release it
Spectacular Coral Reefs in Florida | Alien Reef | Real Wild Shorts
Coral reefs are some of the richest hotspots of biodiversity on the planet. The warm water reefs of the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea are well know, but they don't only occur in warm waters. In some of the oceans coldest, darkest depths they are thriving. The deep water reefs are formed by icebergs as they slide across the sea bed, leaving behind perfect foundations for coral to build upon. Hidden from view, they criss cross the planet from the deep water tropics to the freezing Arctic. Some have never been explored by humans. Underwater cameramen have ventured down to the pitch blackness to find life thriving in the Florida Reef. See for yourself!
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FREEDIVING FREEDIVERS Molasses Reef Florida Keys HD
This video was filmed at Molasses Reef . Molasses Reef is a coral reef located within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary . It lies to the southeast of Key Largo and immediately to the east of John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. Depending on how close the Gulf stream current is, you will find crystal clear waters and lots of different species of fish like black groupers , red groupers, barracudas, hog fish, sea turtles, horse eye jack, yellow jacks, and even some pelagic fish that pass by occasionally . All the images where filmed wile free diving no tanks where used, we are always under the impression that fish will be more curious to come check us out if we are not scuba diving . The idea is to blend in with the reef just like all the other fish do some how be asserted by them . Every day you dive you will find something different we enjoy when the different fish approach us instead of run away in fear . This was a whole day trip from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm we make sure to bring food and drinks to last trough the day .
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Miami Beach is a coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. It was incorporated on March 26, 1915. The municipality is located on a variety of natural and man-made barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, the latter of which separates the Beach from Miami. The neighborhood of South Beach, comprising the southernmost 2.5 square miles (6.5 km2) of Miami Beach, along with downtown Miami and the Port of Miami, collectively form the commercial center of South Florida. As of the 2010 census, Miami Beach had a total population of 87,779. It has been one of America's pre-eminent beach resorts since the early 20th century.
In 1979, Miami Beach's Art Deco Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Art Deco District is the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world and comprises hundreds of hotels, apartments and other structures erected between 1923 and 1943. Mediterranean, Streamline Moderne and Art Deco are all represented in the District. The Historic District is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the East, Lenox Court on the West, 6th Street on the South and Dade Boulevard along the Collins Canal to the North. The movement to preserve the Art Deco District's architectural heritage was led by former interior designer Barbara Capitman, who now has a street in the District named in her honor
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Scuba Girl Dives the Wreck Trek in Fort Lauderdale, FL... She Gets a BIG Surprise!
Something stalks Scuba Girl underwater in this awesome wreck diving video!!
Blue Heron Bridge Scuba Diving | Riviera Beach, FL
Blue Heron Bridge Scuba Diving | Riviera Beach, FL
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This video was shot with a GoPro 3+ Silver and the OrcaTorch D810V video light.
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Blue Heron Bridge Overview:
The Blue Heron Bridge is the premier beach dive site in the country! And the best part about it, it’s in our backyard! It’s so popular that there’s even a Blue Heron Bridge Dive Club Facebook Page that we recommend all divers to join.
The Blue Heron Bridge is a FREE beach dive and is accessible from Phil Foster Park in Riviera Beach, Florida.
EVEN THE PARKING IS FREE AT THE BLUE HERON BRIDGE!
Diving the Blue Heron Bridge is permitted 7 days a week, sunrise to sunset.
With the Blue Heron Bridge being a tide-dependent dive, enter the water no earlier than one hour before high tide, and be out no later than one hour after high tide. Doing a dive which is a half hour before and after high tide is recommended for people not familiar with diving here.
Blue Heron Bridge Tube-Dwelling Anemone The bridge is home to countless creatures, small and large, so take your time, don’t rush! Be on the constant lookout, especially for those smaller creatures which may be hiding. On busy days, well over 100 divers will scuba and snorkel the Blue Heron Bridge. Be observant of your surroundings so you don’t get tangled up with someone else’s flag or the bridge itself.
When navigating around the Blue Heron Bridge, remember not to scuba dive in the swim area. Scuba in this area is not permitted. But don’t worry, the lifeguards are cool with divers surface swimming.
Like most dive sites in South Florida, a dive flag is a must at the Blue Heron Bridge. You run the risk of getting a ticket if you enter the water without a flag. TRUE STORY.
Diving The Blue Heron Bridge:
There are 3 primary dive areas of the Blue Heron Bridge:
• The Blue Heron Bridge East Span
• The Blue Heron Bridge Snorkel Trail (South of the bridge)
• The Blue Heron Bridge West Span
Blue Heron Bridge East Span:
The East Span of the Blue Heron Bridge is a little over 20ft deep. There is minimal light here, so many divers bring a light with them. Under the bridge you will find pilings and small sunken boats that many creatures at the Blue Heron Bridge call home.
For the geographically challenged, the East Span of the Blue Heron Bridge is on your left as you’re walking to the water.
Blue Heron Bridge Snorkel Trail:
The area straight out from the beach sits in 6-10 feet of water and is the shallowest area of the Blue Heron Bridge. 600 tons of limestone boulders and prefabricated reef modules were used to build the 800-foot-long Snorkel Trail. The various shaped piles are separated with a trail of smaller boulders. After the Blue Heron Bridge Snorkel Trail was completed in August 2012, sea life quickly made these newly placed reefs their home.
To dive the Blue Heron Bridge Snorkel Trail, enter the water from the beach and swim south (straight out). Once you reach a reef module, continue on by exploring east and west Be careful not to enter the boat channel near the West Span when you’re diving the western portion of the Blue Heron Bridge Snorkel Trail.
Blue Heron Bridge West Span:
The first rule of Fight Club the West Span is to NEVER enter the boat channel! To dive the West Span of the Blue Heron Bridge, enter the water on the right side of the beach. This side of the bridge is where many divers see seahorses! If you stay close to the bridge footings, you will see where the boat channel begins. Fortunately for us divers, it’s pretty easy to recognize, as the last set of bridge footings looks like a wall. Once you reach the wall, do not explore any further west. The other side of the wall is the boat channel.
Blue Heron Bridge Seahorse near the Beach With the West Span of the Blue Heron Bridge having many smaller organisms, take your time. You can explore the pilings by zig-zagging back and forth. Make sure to scope out the growth below and between the pilings as well as the bottles/cans/trash that cover the West Span. From our experience, there are always fire worms and scorpion fish here, so watch where you put your hands (Wear gloves!). Both will cause a ton of pain! The max depth here is about 20ft.
Blue Heron Bridge Scuba Diving | Riviera Beach, FL
Scuba Diving Hog Heaven - Fort Lauderdale, FL - May 2018
Fun wreck dive a couple of weeks ago in Florida.
Big Rocks, Dania Beach Florida Fort Lauderdale Diving Snorkeling
This video is about Big Rocks, Dania Beach
Scuba Diving at Barracuda Reef, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
My Wife and I did a couple of dives while spending a weekend in Ft. Lauderdale. It is a nice slow drift dive.
Surrounded by 29 mooring buoys--the first markers to be installed in Broward County--Barracuda reef is an excellent spot for fish-watching. Located a half-mile out from the John U. Lloyd State Recreational Area, this reef lies in 35 feet of water. The site has a high profile reef ledge that rises 10 to 15 feet from the bottom. This reef offers a sight similar to that of reefs in the Florida Keys with a healthy concentration of stag horn, star, and brain corals. Fish life is plentiful and lobsters, crabs, and moray eels can be found underneath ledges that rise about four feet from the bottom. Boat traffic is heavy in the area and divers should exercise caution when exploring this reef.
Filmed by Oleg Kaplun using GoPro Hero 2. Two Lights & Motion Sola 2000 Lights. Backscatter Red Filter
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Fantastic Sea Creatures...and Where to Find Them!
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In this segment of On Location, Coyote, Mark and Mario embark on an epic snorkeling adventure all around the isle of Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands!
Their mission was simple - scout for future scuba diving locations and sample the underwater sights of the Pacific Ocean. However once they strapped on their dive masks and drifted away from shore they quickly realized the amazing marine life they were seeking was a lot closer than they ever imagined!
From giant sea turtles to bizarre giant urchins, this expedition is jam packed with exciting tropical wildlife!
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Beneath The Bridge - Full Episode
The Blue Heron Bridge in Riviera Beach, Florida, is known as one of the best shore dives in the United States. What appears as an unlikely dive site at first is home to a rich variety of marine life, ranging from sea horses to manta rays. A scientist from Florida Atlantic University is studying the two species of octopus that live here, to better understand how these animals can co-exist in one area without competing with each other. In addition, a group of dedicated underwater photographers is contributing to scientific knowledge by documenting the large number of nudibranchs, or sea slugs, that live beneath the bridge.
Snorkeling at Phil Foster Park
Phil Foster Park was one of the best snorkeling experiences I've had to date. The diversity of marine life here is incredible - nurse sharks, stingrays, sea stars and all kinds of tropical fish were just some of the things I encountered.
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Drift Diving, West Palm Beach, FL
Due to the current produced by the Gulf Stream, West Palm Beach dives are conducted as drift dives, allowing you to drift effortlessly along miles of reefs. It is referred to by many as the “lazy man’s” way of diving.
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Snorkeling Florida Keys and Lauderdale-by-the-Sea
Snorkeling Florida Keys and Lauderdale-by-the-Sea
Video includes Nurse Sharks, Yellow Stingrays, Barracuda, Parrotfish, and lots of other reef activity.
Angling's Fishing Pier - Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Beach - Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Floride
13 mars 2018