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    Welcome to the ScubaMagazine.net Community Jillian!

    That is quite a comprehensive dive training website you have there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AquaSportsInc View Post
    130 Coastal Shipwrecks
    Elaborate Tropical Reefs

    FYI -

    You should change that to 130 Coastal Artificial Reefs. In the wreck diving community there is a HUGE difference between a Shipwreck and an intentionally sunk boat/ship!

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    Yes, there is a difference between the artificial and actual wrecks! Collectively the area is refered to as the shipwreck capital. I think true wrecks are more exciting, but all are a diver's playground.
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    Do you have any info on actual wrecks in the area? I am looking all over trying to find some of the real stuff in Fla. It seems like all of the dive operators I can find down there really cater to the artificial reefs.

    I think I may have found a private boater to take us out, but I would love to find a charter that does the real wrecks.

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