Rock Key
The crevices within the reef at Rock Key are deeper and wider than what is usually found at other coral reefs. These wider openings create the perfect hiding habitat for grouper, moray eel, and other Florida fish.
You’ll see typical Caribbean life like nurse and reef sharks, possible eagle rays, turtles, stingrays, and lots of fish: snapper, angelfish, grunts, parrot fish, and grouper.
Επίπεδο
- Αρχάριος
Ορατότητα
- 10 m
Ρεύματα
- Ελαφρύ ρεύμα
- Χωρίς ρεύμα
- Δυνατό ρεύμα
- Rip ρεύμα
ΤΥΠΟΙ ΚΑΤΑΔΥΣΗΣ
- Νυκτερινή κατάδυση
- Macro Spot
Θερμοκρασία και Ορατότητα
Καταδύσεις
Ποικιλία άγριας ζωής
ΣΥΝΔΕΔΕΜΕΝΟ ΚΕΝΤΡΟ ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΣΗ
ΚΟΝΤΙΝΕΣ ΠΕΡΙΟΧΕΣ ΚΑΤΑΔΥΣΗΣ

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Eastern Dry Rocks

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Sand Key Lighthouse
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USS Vandenberg (Wreck)
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Cayman Salvager (Wreck)

© Aqualung
State Harbor

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The Haystacks

© Scubapro
FKCC Lagoon
© Looe Key Reef Resort and Dive Center, 33042 Ramrod Key
Adolphus Busch (Wreck)
© Looe Key Reef Resort and Dive Center, 33042 Ramrod Key
Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary

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