Snorkeling, Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary, Florida

Scuba Diving and Snorkeling, Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary, Florida.  One of the best places in the Florida Keys is scuba diving and snorkeling at Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary. Located just a few miles from Big Pine Key, Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary features calm, clear waters that are ideal for underwater viewing. Whether you are an experienced scuba diver or a beginning snorkeler, there are plenty of exciting, safe opportunities to visit the underwater world at Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary. There are over 150 species of tropical fish to see and photograph while scuba diving or snorkeling at Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary. You can see parrotfish, angelfish, barracuda, and several types of sharks. Moray eels and a variety of rays also inhabit the reefs at Looe Key Sanctuary. If you are interested in viewing beautiful and unique coral, you’ll be delighted with the more than 50 species at Looe Key. You can view and photograph elkhorn, staghorn, star and brain coral among many other types.  Scuba divers won’t want to miss the opportunity to explore the Adolphus Busch at Looe Key. This huge ship was specially prepared for divers before it was sunk 110 feet off the shore at Looe Key to serve as an artificial reef. Explore the wreck and view the fascinating fish that thrive here during an exciting and unique scuba diving adventure.

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7 October 2008 | Arts

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