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How the rest of
the world sees
Key West
Take it easy in Hemingway's Key West
Earthtimes, UK - Jan 7
Is it 4 pm or maybe already 5? Nobody cares much as details like that are
unimportant on the island of Key West on the southernmost tip of America.
Diving Santa raises money for children's shelter in
Florida Keys
MiamiHerald.com, FL - Dec 21, 2007
Jason Schwenke is donning the Santa suit while going underwater in the Florida
Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Coral Reefs Under
Attack From
Global Warming And Acidification Of Oceans
AHN - Dec 13 2007
The world's coral reefs are
being killed. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday
that new research finds carbon emissions are threatening coral reefs. The
findings are timely as 2008 is the International Year of the Reef.
Worlds Best
Heading to
Key West
USMCA, GA -
Dec 5, 2007
With weeks to go before the final entry deadline, the entry list for Acura Key
West 2008, presented by Nautica is already long on talent and strong on
international and national representation. And the traditional last minute crush
of entries is yet to descend. It will only get better.
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Key West Scuba Diving
Subtropic Dive Center
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Subtropic Dive Center
Call Kenny 9am to 9 pm 1-877-453-9978
In town 395-2023
or Call Extreme Travel Club 1-888-382-0101
in town 744-0753
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Scuba Diving
Key West and the Florida Keys
Come dive with us in
Key
West. Subtropic Dive Center offers the convenience of
true "doorstep diving," with our dock located
directly adjacent to the shop. We run two trips daily on
each of our boats.
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Key
West Diving Sites
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Wreck Scuba Diving
Double Wreck-dive trip every morning, Wreck/reef dive trip every
afternoon
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Cayman
Salvage Master:
A 187 foot (57 m) long oceangoing salvage
vessel, the “Cayman” is rich with sealife, particularly green morays
and other eels and the giant grouper known as Jewfish.
Maximum depth is 93 feet (28.25 meters.) The deck is at about 72 feet
(21.9 m) Advanced certification or a log book showing recent diving
experience below 80 feet (24 m) is required for this dive.
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Joe’s
Tug,
This 65 foot (19.8 m) steel-hulled tug lies at a
depth of 68 feet (20.7 m) and is accessible to most open-water certified
divers. The hull was opened up by Hurricane Georges, and shelters
schools of snapper, as well as usually resident Jewfish and eels. The
dive is interesting not only for the wreck itself, but for the
surrounding deep reef..
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Alexander’s
Wreck,
This US Navy destroyer escort is broken
into 2 pieces, about 100-200 yards (90-180 m) apart on the gulf side
of Key West. It lies in only 26 feet (7.9 m) making it an excellent
first wreck dive for new divers. Good light in shallow water also
provides some fine photo opportunities. Look for exceptionally large
angelfish on this wreck, and southern stingrays in the surrounding
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Reef Diving
Most Reef
dives in Key West are at 20-40 feet
(6.1-12.2 meters). We have 30 to 40 different sites to choose from;
our captains make the choice on any given day depending on
conditions and visibility.
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Please be sure to mention that you were
sent to them by Clyde's Key West Scuba Diving
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