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Keystone Jetty (Fort Casey) Suggest edit

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BeginnerDifficulty
BeginnerRecommended cert
12Max dive depth
12.0 mSite max depth
5.0–15.0 mVisibility
MildCurrent
MildSurge
45 minAvg dive time
June to SeptemberBest months
12.0–16.0 °CWater (summer)
6.0–10.0 °CWater (winter)

Keystone Jetty is a popular dive site located in Fort Casey, Washington, known for its diverse marine life and unique underwater structures. The site features a jetty that provides shelter and attracts various species of fish and invertebrates.

Diving at Keystone Jetty involves exploring the rocky structures and sandy bottoms around the jetty. Divers can expect to see an array of marine life, including crabs, starfish, and various fish species. The site is suitable for shore diving, making it accessible for divers of different skill levels.

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Best lighting during midday, focus on marine life around the jetty.
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