Scuba diving in Florida is the most amazing thing that anyone could experience. The fish are beautiful and the coral reefs take your breath away.  It’s like a whole new planet under water.  Some of the most commonly seen fish are grunt, pork fish, barracudas, angelfish, and jewfish. The Florida Keys are the biggest diving area in the United States of America.
The majority of the wonderful aquatic life of the Florida Keys calls wrecked ships such as Adolphus Busch Sr. home. There are many more wrecked boats that fish like moray eels and horse eye jacks call home. One of the most popular sites is called sand key, which islet is marked by a large iron light house which is a delight for both the snorklers and the scuba divers.
Sand key has over 10 miles of coral filled with a verity of beautiful fish. Ten-Fathom ledge provides a great home for many lobsters. There are many historic areas of scuba diving.  Kedge Ledge is one of the main highlights of the keys. The main attractions are not of this reef though, but are remains of a pair of coral encrusted anchors lost in the 18th century sailing vessels.
If you love Florida visit the heart. Come experience the wonders of the ocean, enjoy its history and enjoy its present life. Who know you may see a manatee.

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