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Southeastern North Carolina is a unique dive location. Located between two ocean currents, one cold and one warm, it is a transition point for temperate and tropical marine life which leads to incredible diversity. Another thing that is well know to all North Carolina divers is the abundence of wrecks. Rough seas, U-boats and the artificial reef program have provided us with numerous dive sites ranging from an 85 ft tug boat to a 523 ft tanker. Wrecks are not the only thing that we dive here, we also dive ledges. Ledges are small walls ranging from 5-20 feet high which are beacons for marine life. This site will give you a small glimpse of what Wilmington North Carolina diving has to offer. Artifacts Page (Had a run of good luck) Launched June 2005. All underwater pictures were taken by the author unless otherwise noted. All Material is Property of wilmingtondiving.com Unless Otherwise Noted. Use With Permission Only. |
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