Diving Different in 2013: Unique Underwater Encounters

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(DiverWire) Contributing writer Lisa Mongy continues her series on "Diving Different in 2013". Here she talks about encountering some marine creatures unique to Florida. As recreational Florida divers with such a bounty off our coasts, we rarely look elsewhere for dive opportunities, least of all inland (save for the many dark corridors, which are relegated to the cave and cavern divers, who brave their submerged passages). Yet, Florida is host to one of the best family interactive dive opportunities in the world, right here in our state’s natural springs. And it’s a memorable activity for any level of diver.Kings Spring, Three Sisters Spring, and Jurassic Spring are sanctuaries to migratory manatee herds, where they can safely ...
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