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Drift Diving in the Florida Intracoastal

Drift Diving in the Florida Intracoastal

Written by Leisure Pro Staff
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Published on April 27, 2016

Running vertically along the east Florida coastline is the body of water known as the Intracoastal. Flowing between the mainland and the barrier islands, the Intracoastal is connected to the Atlantic Ocean by a series of inlets, which form a passageway for boaters and marine life alike. Waters in the inlets tend to be shallow and with good visibility, making drift diving in the Florida Intracoastal a big draw for scuba lovers.

Located about halfway between Cocoa and Fort Pierce, Sebastian Inlet State Park is one of many hot spots in the Sunshine State where snorkelers and scuba divers can dip their fins in for a colorful experience beneath the waves. Large groups of several varieties of tropical fish, plus an unexpected guest star, are all there for you to enjoy. Glide along with the divers in this video as they drift dive in Sebastian Inlet!

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