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This
KMZ file shows dive sites throughout Florida within Google Earth. By no means has this list encompassed
all of the great diving in the State of Florida. If your favorite site is not
listed, please feel free to let us know. If there are feature that you would
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What's Included:
- Current
Conditions
- Current
Coal Reef Watch (Live Feed)
- Hotspots
- Sea
Surface Temperatures
- SST
Anomaly
- Data
for Atlantic, Eastern Pacific, Western Pacific and Indian Oceans
- National
Data Buoy Center (NDBC) Buoys around Florida
- Geospatially
correct locations of 36 NDBC buoys around Florida with links to live data on the NDBC
web site.
- Real Time
Stream Flow
- Provides
information on hundreds of Rivers, Streams and Creeks around Florida.
- Weather
- SE
US Radar Image
- Radar
images of the Southeastern United States from the Warning Decision
Support System -- Integrated Information and the University of
Oklahoma
- Updated
every two minutes
- SE
US Radar Loop
- Radar
images of the Southeastern United States from the Warning Decision
Support System -- Integrated Information and the University of
Oklahoma
- Updated
every two minutes
- Will
take a few minutes to load, and can be used to track the direction of
storms.
- Hurricanes
Lives Position
- Updated
every ten minutes
- Provides
the position, strength, and projected track of hurricanes world wide.
- Links
to web cams in the area of the hurricane.
- World
wide visible cloud cover.
- Locations
- Artificial
Reefs – Latitude / Longitude and depth of over 3500 artificial reefs
around the State of Florida as provided by the Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Reef Locator. Broken down in
the following segments:
- Ships – Lists ships that have been sunk as part of the Artificial
Reef program.
- East
Coast – Artificial reefs located on the east coast of Florida.
- West
Coast – Artificial reefs located on the west coast of Florida.
- The
Keys – Artificial reefs located around the Florida Keys.
- NPS
Historic Shipwrecks – Lists thirteen shipwrecks listed on the National
Parks Service National Register of Historic Places that are accessible to
divers and reveal the wonders and mysteries of Florida's maritime past.
- Shipwrecks
– Over Fifty “shipwrecks” (not scuttled) sites around the State of
Florida. Most have a brief
history and pictures of the ship.
- Springs,
Sinks, Caves and Caverns – Lists over 150 Springs and Sinks throughout
the State of Florida that contains diving for Cave, Cavern or Open Water
Diving. Some site listed are
“closed” or the access is available only through the specified groups.
- State
Parks – Lists over 25 Florida State Parks where diving is listed as an
activity.
What you'll need: Google Earth (FREE) and the Florida Diving KMZ
file (306 kb).
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