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Phosphate Dock Suggest edit

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IntermediateDifficulty
IntermediateRecommended cert
18Max dive depth
18.0 mSite max depth
5.0–15.0 mVisibility
MildCurrent
NoneSurge
45 minAvg dive time
May to OctoberBest months
22.0–28.0 °CWater (summer)
4.0–10.0 °CWater (winter)

Phosphate Dock is a popular dive site located on the East Coast of the USA, known for its unique underwater structures and marine life. The site features remnants of an old phosphate loading dock, providing divers with an interesting exploration opportunity.

Divers can expect to see various marine species, including fish and invertebrates, around the dock structures. The underwater terrain consists of artificial reefs and rubble, creating habitats for diverse marine life.

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Best light conditions are during midday; bring a wide-angle lens for structures.
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