 | - A beautiful reef system offshore of Hillsboro Beach. You will see lots of fish and the occasional nurse shark. Click on photo to see gallery. |
| - A kayak can help you reach dive sites as far as 2 miles offshore. They also are great exercise and expand the adventure of diving. Most dive sites in Broward County are within a 30 minute paddle of a kayak launch point. Click on photo to see gallery. |  |
 | - The SS Copenhagen rests on the ledge of a reef in 16-31 ft. of water and is located between Pompano Ledge buoys # 3 & 4. In 1994, this popular site became a protected underwater preserve. Click on photo to see gallery. |
| - Pompano Ledge is a great dive. Stretching from South of Pompano Pier to just North of Commercial pier it is marked by 31 bouys. Click on photo to see gallery. |  |
 | - Pompano Dropoff is a beautiful reef for diving or snorkling. It's a long swim (about 400 yds. from shore) but it can be reached from the beach. Kayaks are more suitable. The depth ranges from 15 feet at the platau to 26 feet at the bottom of the drop. Click on photo to see gallery. |
| - Pompano Ledge is a great dive. Stretching from South of Pompano Pier to just North of Commercial pier it is marked by 31 bouys. Click on photo to see gallery. |  |
 | - The Tracy is a 132' oil rig supply boat. It sits up right in about 70' of water. It is a 100' north of the Jay Scutti tug wreck. A cable attaches the two of them. There is a 4' barracuda that lives in the wreck and he is not shy when it comes to divers. The ship has some large open spaces that you can enter. Click on photo to see gallery. |
| - NorthEast of Ft. Lauderdale Beach and South of Oakland Park Blvd. lay the Oakland Ridge moorings. A series of 15 moorings mark a ledge located 18 to 28 feet deep. Several caves and crevices provide homes to many types of fish. This is a great ledge dive reachable from the Vista Park kayak launch site, it is also reachable from shore for strong swimmers. Click on photo to see gallery. |  |
 | - Pompano Ledge is a great dive. Stretching from South of Pompano Pier to just North of Commercial pier it is marked by 31 bouys. Click on photo to see gallery. |
| - Located East of Commercial Pier, the Hall of Fame Moorings consist of a series of ledges that are marked by nine buoys. We have found the southern portion to be the best part. Depths range from 15 feet to 30 feet. Click on photo to see gallery. |  |
 | - This dive is one of the most popular dive sites in South Florida. Located at the Broward/Miami-Dade county line, it consists of two Gulf of Mexico oil drilling plarforms sitting in 110 feet of water. Click on photo to see gallery. |
| - Located approximately 1/2 mile directly east of John U. Lloyd state park most easily reached by kayak or boat. You will see over 20 mooring buoys marking the spot. Click on photo to see gallery. |  |
 | - A shallow series of ledges located about 1/2 mile east of Beach Place on Ft. Lauderdale beach. It can be reached by kayak from both the south Ft. Lauderdale beach kayak launch or the launch point north of the 14th lifeguard tower on Ft. Lauderdale beach. A system of moorings mark a series of broken ledges varying in depth from 20 to 30 feet. Many undercuts and small caves for fish to hide in. Click on photo to see gallery. |
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