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100 Foot ReefAs this one minute movie depicts, the reefs off of Pompano Beach are great, even deep! This was taken on a two hour planned deco dive to 100 feet with Avid Diver Charters on 21-Feb-2007. |
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Guy Harvey WreckOn a 145 fsw dive with Avid Diver Charters this four and a half minute movie of the 185 foot Guy Harvey was taken on 11-Feb-2007. Tour this 10-year old artificial reef, a former Dutch freighter, with a CCR and two open-circuit divers. |
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Qualmann TugsThis four minute movie was taken during a 23-Jan-2007 dive from Avid Diver Charters of a site that consists of tugs, pontoons and hulls at about 80 fsw. On the adjacent reef bullsharks lurk and a nurse shark sleeps. |
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RSB-1 WreckOn a 23-Jan-2007 dive with Avid Diver Charters, this three and a half minute movie of the 160 foot RSB-1 was shot. A watchful baracuda guards the deck, and both a CCR and an open-circuit diver explore on this 115 fsw dive. |
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Hillsboro Ledge ReefDuring a three hour rebreather dive, at an average 50 fsw, from ScubaTyme Charters on 16-Dec-2006 this two minute video was taken over the Hillsboro Ledge. It shows a variety of marine life, including an uncommon shovelnose lobster, a tiny cleaner shrimp on its anemone and a shy lobster. |
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Ancient Mariner WreckThis two minute movie of the Ancient Mariner, a 165 foot former USCG cutter, was shot during a 70 fsw dive with ScubaTyme Charters on 3-Dec-2006. Schools of fish frequent the site, such as the glass eyed sweepers seen in the control room and the swim-through. |
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Mercedes WreckWhile diving to 100 fsw with ScubaTyme Charters on 26-Nov-2006 this three minute black and white video of the Mercedes was taken. The damage by Andrew to the 198 foot freighter can be seen, as well as a curious nurse shark patrolling the nearby reef. |
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Ant Beds ReefThis two minute movie of the Ant Beds reef was shot on a three hour rebreather dive, at an average 55 fsw, from Scuba Tyme Charters on 19-Nov-2006. The video illustrates the abundant fish life in the area, a tiny yellow headed jawfish, an arrow crab, and finally a sharptail eel looking for a new hiding place. |
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