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Long
Island has one of the most diverse set of underwater
and tidal echosystems in the Northeast. Formed as fallout from a
glacier 12,000 years ago, Long Island offers scuba divers a rocky
North shore littered with giant drop stones, Sandy bottoms pocked
with structure, ocean inlets, bridges, jetties, open ocean and a
gulf stream that drives exotic marine life to us every summer. In
addition, Long Island's history of shipping and transport has left
us with one of the best wreck diving areas in the world. Science,
fascination and adventure are everywhere from indian artifacts to
big tastey lobsters and stripers, and hulking legends like the USS
San diego and the Andrea Doria.
Links and Resources
Additional Links
Scuba Duba Link Directory
Northern
Maritime Research
*WWW.THEWHARVESPROJECT.ORG
-Really awsome filled with local history and tons of wreck and beach
dive reports
Site Map
Scuba Classes
Scuba class descriptions
Scuba FAQ
Long
Island scuba Diving
Boat bottom cleaning on Long Island
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