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Snorkeling and Scuba Diving at Bradenton Beach
This is an easy beach dive and is especially well suited for beginners owing to ease of water entry and lack of strong currents. Depths are shallow, usually no more than 15 feet, and visibility is usually very good for this type of Gulf dive -- generally about 15 feet. Abundance of small marine life such as small reef fish, crabs, sheepshead, and snook (when they venture out from under the pier). Farther north of the pier (about a mile drive) is the "Molasses Reef" which is essentially the bowsprit of an old molasses steamer that sunk many years ago. All that is left is a small portion of the bow which sticks out of the flat surrounding sand. Not much as far as a "wreck" goes, but small reef fish seem to enjoy it.
On the north end of Bradenton Beach near the fishing pier. Take either I-75 or US19 to Bradenton and follow signs for the beach. There is free parking along the beach front as long as you get there early enough.
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Bryan 2
Mar 18, 2012, 12:00 AM
scuba
This is an easy shore dive off a beautiful beach. Located right across the street from Sea Kat's Dive Shop (Jim was very helpful) it's just a short 100 yards from shore. The viz wasn't the greatest 5-6 ft but I was able to find the wreck (The Regina) in 15' of water. Just what me and the girlfriend needed to get back into the diving groove.
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