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Index of recreational dive sites

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

See the Glossary of underwater diving terminology for definitions of technical terms, jargon, diver slang and acronyms used in underwater diving
See the Outline of underwater diving for a hierarchical listing of underwater diving related articles
See the Outline of recreational dive sites for a hierarchical listing of articles about sites used for recreational diving
See the Index of underwater divers for an alphabetical listing of articles about underwater divers
See the Index of underwater diving for an alphabetical listing of underwater diving related articles

The following index is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Wikipedia's articles on recreational dive sites. The level of coverage may vary:


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B

C

  • Cliff Villa Peninsula – Promontory in Bandabou, Curaçao
  • Cobb Seamount – Underwater volcano west of Grays Harbor, Washington, United States
  • Cod Hole – Dive site in Queensland, Australia
  • USCGC Comanche – Coast guard cutter
  • SS Comet – 1857 steamship, only treasure ship of Lake Superior
  • Constandis – Fishing vessel sunk as a recreational dive site in Limassol Bay, Cyprus
  • HMAS Coogee – Passenger ferry that briefly served as a Royal Australian Navy armed patrol vessel
  • SMS Cormoran – German armed merchant raider of WWI scuttled at Guam
  • HMS Coronation – 90-gun second-rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy
  • Coron Bay – Bight in Palawan, Philippines
  • Coron Island – Island in the Calamian Islands in Palawan in the Philippines
  • Cozumel – Island in Quintana Roo, Mexico
  • Crusader – Australian Army amphibious operations support ship of World War II
  • USS Curb – Diver-class rescue and salvage ship
  • PS Cumberland – Wooden-hulled side paddlewheeler wrecked in Lake Superior
  • USCGC Cuyahoga – US Coast Guard Active-class patrol boat

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E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

  • Oceana – Cargo and passenger ship sunk off Beachy Head after a collision
  • Octopus Hole – A designated conservation area on the Washington's Hood Canal.
  • Octopus Hole Conservation Area – A designated conservation area on the Washington's Hood Canal.
  • Ogof Agen Allwedd – Cave in Llangattock, Powys, Wales
  • Oite – Kamikaze-class destroyer built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1920s
  • SS Onoko – Iron hulled Great Lakes freighter.
  • USS Oriskany – Essex class aircraft carrier sunk to create an artificial reef
  • Osborne Reef – Artificial reef off Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
  • Oslofjord – Ocean liner sunk after hitting a mine off the River Tyne
  • Osprey Reef – Submerged atoll in the Coral Sea, northeast of Queensland, Australia
  • Ox Bel Ha – Flooded cave system in Quintana Roo, Mexico
  • Ozone – Paddle steamer built in Scotland in 1886

P

Q

R

S

  • Safaga – Town on the Red Sea coast of Egypt
  • Sagamore (barge) – Whaleback barge wrecked in Lake Superior
  • HMS Safari – Royal Navy S-class submarine sunk in the English Channel while on tow to shipbreakers
  • HMCS Saguenay – Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
  • USS Sailfish – Sargo-class submarine of the US Navy

T

U

  • U-40 – German submarine sunk by a mine in the English Channel
  • U-352 – German submarine sunk by depth charges south of Morehead City, North Carolina
  • U-1195 – German submarine sunk by antisubmarine mortar to the southeast of the Isle of Wight
  • Um El Faroud – Libyan owned tanker scuttled as dive site off Malta
  • Utila – Smallest of Islas de la Bahía, Honduras

V

  • Varvassi – Greek freighter wrecked at The Needles in a storm after engine failure
  • USS Vermilion – Tolland-class attack cargo ship
  • SS Vernon – American passenger and package freighter ship sunk in Lake Michigan
  • Ve Skerries – Small islands in the west of Shetland
  • SS Vienna – Steamship sunk after a collision in Lake Superior
  • Vortex Spring – Freshwater spring and recreational dive site in Florida

W

Y

  • USS Yancey – Andromeda-class attack cargo ship sunk as an artificial reef off North Carolina
  • YO-257 – US Navy yard oiler scuttled off Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii
  • Yongala – Australian registered passenger ship that sank off Cape Bowling Green, Queensland, Australia
  • HMCS Yukon – Mackenzie-class destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy

Z

  • Zacatón – Water-filled sinkhole in Mexico
  • Zenobia – RO-RO ferry that capsized and sank near Larnaca, Cyprus
  • Zealandia – Australian cargo and passenger steamship sunk in the bombing of Darwin
  • Zingara – Cargo vessel wrecked in the Straits of Tiran in the Red Sea

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References

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