Diving in Biscayne Bay

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Glock Diver

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Anyone ever dived Biscayne Bay? Anything to see there?

Thought it might be a good "Plan B" dive for next weekend, in case the seas are too rough for Key Largo. Have some friends flying down for a long weekend, and they really want to dive Key Largo, but the marine forecast is not looking too promising at the moment. :depressed:
 
Forget it - not worth it - average depth +/- 12' Nothing to see

If you want to try shore diving, you have to go to Broward - lots of info; search if you want more.

Another really good option is Blue Heron Bridge in Riveria Beach, in PB countsy - you can enter the water an hour or so before high tide; often a great dive anyway, but especially when offshore conditions are poor.
 
Forget it - not worth it - average depth +/- 12' Nothing to see

If you want to try shore diving, you have to go to Broward - lots of info; search if you want more.

Another really good option is Blue Heron Bridge in Riveria Beach, in PB countsy - you can enter the water an hour or so before high tide; often a great dive anyway, but especially when offshore conditions are poor.

Thanks... I've done both BHB and Broward shore dives. Just hoping tofind something else ... Thinking outside the box!

Oh well, I'll keep my fingers crossed for good weather!
 
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