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Long Island is famous for Dean's Blue Hole, the second deepest blue hole in the world, plunging to a depth of 202 meters (663 ft). The island also offers wall dives, reef dives, and wreck dives, making it a versatile diving destination. The visibility is excellent, often exceeding 30 meters (100 ft).
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Dive Sites in Long Island
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Ponquogue Bridge
Ponquogue Bridge in Hampton Bays is a popular dive site known for its rich marine life including lob...
15m
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Wreck Valley
Wreck Valley, located off the south shore of Long Island, is a graveyard of shipwrecks, making it on...
40m
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Culloden Point
Culloden Point in Montauk is a shore dive site with a historic shipwreck – the HMS Culloden, a Briti...
9m
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Shinnecock Inlet
Shinnecock Inlet is a man-made channel between the Atlantic Ocean and Shinnecock Bay. It's known for...
18m
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James Joseph Wreck
The James Joseph Wreck, located off the north shore of Long Island, is a 65-foot fishing boat that w...
12m
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