Dive in USA

    Picnic Beach Orange County, USA

    Mostly dive training

    Pinnacles Santa Barbara, USA

    Abalone, Scallops and sea lions

    Pipe Line Oahu, USA

    IF YOUR BOAT CAPTAIN SAYS HE IS GOING TO THE PIPELINE - DO NOT GO!!!Pipeline is a pathetic dive site, located just outside of the harbor.I have been diving in Oahu by myself and privately for a while.Diving in this manner is what gives the island such a bad name.This dive only makes sense if you own…

    Pirate's Cove LA County, USA

    Horn sharks, Garaboldi and Halibut in the sand

    Playpen Palm Beach, USA

    Point Bennett Santa Barbara, USA

    seals and sea lions

    Point Dume LA County, USA

    Point Lobos Monterrey, USA

    This is a brilliant spot for kelp diving! Lots of fish and the brilliant light shining through the long green hydrophytes offers lots of phantastic scenes for photographers.But the highlight is definitely the seals (and sometimes puppies) often seen there - when you're lucky! But of course: don't…

    Point Loma San Diego, USA

    Kelp diving with a lot of fish

    Portage Quarry Portage Quarry, USA

    Portage Quarry has several dive features including an airplane, truck trailer, cars, school bus plus a storage silo which is the congration place for bass and bluegill.Several locations where you can park right at the water.On site camping, air fills, dive shop.

    Pray for Sex Beach Oahu, USA

    Slowly sloping coral reef to 50 feet of depth, sea turtles and tropical fish. Moderate shore break.
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    Prince Island Santa Barbara, USA

    Sea Lions, Kelp and Fish
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    Princess Anne Palm Beach, USA

    The Princess Anne wreck was a 350 foot ferry that was sunk in 1993. It was used to shuttle people and automobiles across the Chesapeake Bay.

    Prins Willem V Wisconsin, USA

    This is a Dutch ship sunk in 1954. It is intact and laying on her starboard side in 75 feet of water. Is is intact and divers swim through the cabins and cargo holds.
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    Pt. Vicente Pinnacles LA County, USA

    Pinnacles rising from the depths up to just a few feet below the surface. Invertebrates everywhere. Pelagics occur often. I've seen two Thresher sharks here.

    Punta Arena Santa Barbara, USA

    Nudibranchs, Octopus and Sea Lions

    Pyramid Cove LA County, USA

    Pretty reef with sandy areas.
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    R Tower Naples, USA

    Military radio tower

    Rabbit Island Oahu, USA

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    Radeau Radeau, USA

    Just an all around cool dive.This is the oldest war ship in North America.Even if you have been diving for awhile, this is a terrific dive.The 1758 Land Tortoise radeau warship, flagship of "The Sunken Fleet of 1758"http://www.thelostradeau.com/

    Railroad Bridge Manasquan, USA

    This is a slack tide only dive. It doesn't look like much from the surface. However, there is a large variety of marine life. A nice lazy day dive.

    Rainbow River Central Florida Springs - Ocala, USA

    Biology interest is based on both land and water creatures, especially birds and large freshwater fish. Week-end frequency based on holidays and summertime, otherwise not too bad in the early morning when the best animals are active.Very quiet setting, recommended to get there EARLY, 8am when the…

    Rat Rock Santa Barbara, USA

    The wall on the point at the West End of Anacapa has a lot of kelp and invertebrates. Occasionally you'll encounter friendly harbor seals or sea lions. As you head to the West, off the end of the island, depth and current increase.

    Redondo Beach Redondo Beach, USA

    Great shore dive! Even better at Night!Good for training or having a large gathering.Guide ropes and easy bottom definition for ease of navigation. don't forget to visit the swing and the VW Bug!
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    Reef's End Maui, USA

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    Refugio Santa Barbara, USA

    It is truly great. Tgher are many fish and the marine life in the kelp is great.

    Rhein Keys, USA

    This 453 foot-long German freighter was sunk by Dutch and British warships back in WWII.

    Ribbon Rock LA County, USA

    Sheepshead, garaboldi pelagics, sea bass
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    Richardson Beach Park Big Island, USA

    Rocky cove. Some nice corals, and reef fished. A turtle if you are lucky! On this dive you can also go out side the cove and follow the stair-stepped reef to 100+ feet. Also there has been reports of a WWII plane wreck out side of the cove.

    Rippers Cove LA County, USA

    Kelp forrests make home for many beautiful fish.

    Rock key Keys, USA

    Popular dive spot. Most reef formations are with long fingers of coral, sand and coral-filled canyons in between.

    Rock Pile Orange County, USA

    Sea lions, Nudibranchs, sea Stars

    Rock Quarry LA County, USA

    Kelp with Calico Bass and Garabaldi. Rays in the sand
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    Rodeo 25 Fort Lauderdale, USA

    The Rodeo 25 is a great wreck of the Miami/Ft. Lauderdale area.Nice soft corals adorn the wreck and fish are plentiful.The Rodeo 25 is among the more famous dive sites of the area.Big fish are also seen and petite fish are around the nooks and crannies of the wreck.

    Rolls Royce Palm Beach, USA

    This 1985 Silver Cloud Rolls Royce lays in 27 meters of fater. She was donated by two individuals to inaugurate the Country's Artificial Reef Program.
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    RSB-1 Fort Lauderdale, USA

    160-foot US tender,sunk in May 14 1994

    Rubicon Point El Dorado County, USA

    This is an interesting fresh water altitude dive with not much marine life, just the occasional lake trout. The things to be careful of here is the depth, the cliff runs from above the water line to an amazing 1500+ feet..

    Ruby E. Wreck San Diego, USA

    The Ruby E. sunk June 18, 1989 (intentional sinking for use as an artificial reef). It sits upright and intact on a sandy bottom, 90ft deep.Vessel size:- Length: 165'- Breadth: 38'- Tons: 150
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    Sally Ward Spring Northwest Florida Springs, USA

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    Salt Point State Park Sonoma, USA

    Hunted for Abalone and spear fished outside the reserve area in Gerstle Cove. Gerstle Cove is a favorite dive training location because of the easy access, parking and picnic areas.