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Location: Florida Gulf Coast (United States (south))
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Top Dive Sites (make sure you dive these!)
1 The Gun Smoke With 1 votes(s).

Marine Sightings:

Based on data from your reviews for Florida Gulf Coast. we know the following about the marine life you can expect to see.
If you have been to Florida Gulf Coast please add a review (see left). Your experience of what you saw will help to extend these results!

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Tarpon You may see this
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Reviews:

Here are the last 10 reviews for Florida Gulf Coast. Show all of them.

Visited Comments
September 2009 Found lots of fossilized whale bone, etc.
Date posted: 02-Oct-2009 19:26 by: Gwen
January 1998 I lived in St. Petersburg from 89 to 94. I Went diving just about every weekend. I remember one wreck in about 70' called the Gun Smoke. It was a scuttle tug. The Baracuda used to stack up by the hundreds and spiral around the anchor line. I also used to venture out to the local springs. These were great because not only bring dive gear was required but camping gear too. Nothing like sitting around a bon fire at night telling dive tales.
Date posted: 15-Sep-2008 12:32 by: Pikapepper


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