Treasure Coast Shore Diving Maximum Depths

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#3 on that list, Monster Hole, should be shore diveable and that has a 30' depth. I've been wanting to check out that spot, the only problem is that it is a major surfing spot due to the wave action so you would need a day with a flat ocean.

Boat traffic can be narly there
 
I was thinking about diving Monster Hole as well but being down in Port St Lucie I would have to be sure of good conditions before I drove all the way up there. Other than the depth what are the highlights?

Have you guys dived Peck Lake at all? I haven't find much information about the site (probably because as i understand it you can only get to it by boat), but from what I have read it sounds like a really good dive.
 
I was thinking about diving Monster Hole as well but being down in Port St Lucie I would have to be sure of good conditions before I drove all the way up there. Other than the depth what are the highlights?

Have you guys dived Peck Lake at all? I haven't find much information about the site (probably because as i understand it you can only get to it by boat), but from what I have read it sounds like a really good dive.

Peck's is great diving. That area south of St. Lucie Inlet is actually a protected State Park and is marked by white buoys. Max depth of 35' with some areas as shallow as 6 or 7'. Important rules for the area are: no collecting tropical fish and no spearfishing. Lobster hunting can be great, but due to the proximity to the inlet it gets hit pretty hard. Gotta have access to a boat to ge there. If you do, check out:

Martinreefs.com

-for every artificial reef site Martin County knows about.

PM me or swing by the Shop for more local info

Steve
Deep Six Jensen Beach
772-692-2747
 
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