Scuba Diving Key Largo FL

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Dive the Florida Keys

Scuba diving in and around Key Largo Florida is an adventure for divers of all skill levels. On your reef dives, you will see all types of wonderfully unique marine animals and fishes, even reef sharks. Many people have called it the 'Diving Capital of the World', a reputation that is time tested and well deserved.

Since it is a Marine Sanctuary, Key Largo is protected from spearfishing and coral collection for many years. It is an integral part of the 2,800-square-nautical-mile Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, and Key Largo itself features six unique Sanctuary Preservation Areas (SPA's) where even hook and line fishing is prohibited. This is an absolute paradise for underwater divers and photographers!


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Scuba Diving Key Largo FL in the News

  • Scuba diving accident kills Amy Slate's Amoray Dive Resort customerCyber Diver News Network16 hours ago

    KEY LARGO, Florida — Just two days after a man died while scuba diving off Key West, a woman died off Key Largo while scuba diving with Amy Slate's Amoray Dive Resort.

  • 59-year-old woman dies after Fla. Keys dive tripMalaysiaNews.net22 hours ago

    A Texas man died while diving near Key West. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office reports that 51-year-old Richard McCoy Jr., from Cypress, Texas, was scuba diving near the Vandenburg wreck Friday. McC...

  • Strange But TrueNaples Daily News3 days ago

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