Been diving for about 20 years. When I met up with Feral and his daughter was saying she really wanted to swim with whale sharks and I mentioned that I had. Bonaire was the best though .... I'm so lazy, and be able to wake up at any time, pick up tanks from a shed, drive out onto the beach and walk into the ocean is just so much more enjoyable than having to wake up before dawn and get on a boat. Helps that the fish are fantastic.
I also really liked the St Lawrence seaway before it gets to Lake Ontario. Some ship dumped zebra muscles there a while back. It decimated the fish population, but made the water really clear for diving. The shipwrecks are fantastic and the water is around 70 degrees. Plus it's a river, so it's pretty easy diving logistically.
Otherwise, I've been here and there a bit, bust most of my diving was done off the NJ coast with 20 feet of viability on shipwrecks.
I also really liked the St Lawrence seaway before it gets to Lake Ontario. Some ship dumped zebra muscles there a while back. It decimated the fish population, but made the water really clear for diving. The shipwrecks are fantastic and the water is around 70 degrees. Plus it's a river, so it's pretty easy diving logistically.
Otherwise, I've been here and there a bit, bust most of my diving was done off the NJ coast with 20 feet of viability on shipwrecks.
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