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Northeast Diving
Some of our favorite North East dive sites
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Lake Hydra
Tucked away in the scenic woodlands of Bethlehem, PA, Lake Hydra is the ultimate haven for Scuba Techie and diving enthusiasts seeking a premier training and practice site. This tranquil lake, renowned for its crystal-clear waters, provides an ideal environment to refine scuba skills and gain confidence underwater. With submerged structures and abundant aquatic life, each practice session offers both challenge and fascination. Admission requires a professional scuba rating, ensuring that all visitors are well-prepared for safe dives. Scuba Techie enhances the experience by offering guided training sessions, helping divers to perfect their techniques and embrace the joy of underwater exploration in this exclusive setting.

Lake Ronkonkoma
Scuba diving in Lake Ronkonkoma, New York, offers a unique freshwater adventure just a short drive from Long Island. Known for its clear waters and intriguing underwater features, including submerged trees, boat wrecks, and man-made structures, it provides an accessible and fascinating environment for divers of all levels. The lake's relatively calm conditions make it ideal for training and skill practice, while its diverse underwater scenery keeps recreational divers captivated. Whether you're exploring as part of a course or seeking an exciting dive spot, Lake Ronkonkama delivers a rewarding and memorable underwater experience in a picturesque setting.
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Mt Sinai Jetti
Scuba diving at the Mt. Sinai Jetty in New York offers an exhilarating coastal experience just east of Long Island Sound. Known for its vibrant marine life, rocky reefs, and underwater structures, this site provides divers with a dynamic environment perfect for exploring fish, crabs, and occasional sea stars. The jetty’s sheltered waters and steady currents make it a great spot for both beginners and experienced divers looking to practice and refine their skills. With its scenic backdrop and diverse underwater terrain, the Mt. Sinai Jetty is a favorite destination for those seeking an exciting and rewarding dive near the New York coast.
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The HMS Culloden
Scuba diving at the HMS Culloden in New York provides a thrilling opportunity to explore one of the area’s most famous historic wrecks. This World War II-era British destroyer, sunk as an artificial reef off Staten Island, offers divers a chance to immerse themselves in history while navigating its captivating submerged structure. The wreck sits in relatively calm waters and features a variety of marine life, making it an exciting site for both wreck enthusiasts and underwater explorers. Adequate training and experience are recommended, as the site’s depth and conditions require a good level of skill. Whether exploring the ship’s decks or observing the vibrant aquatic ecosystem, diving the HMS Culloden is an unforgettable journey into maritime history and underwater adventure.

Jones Beach Jetti
the Jones Beach Jetty in New York offers an accessible and captivating coastal diving experience just south of Long Island. Renowned for its rocky formations, underwater crevices, and abundant marine life, the jetty provides an ideal environment for both practicing skills and exploring vibrant marine ecosystems. Divers can encounter a variety of fish, crabs, and sea stars amid the fascinating underwater terrain, making it a popular spot for recreational dives and training. With its relatively sheltered waters and scenic coastal backdrop, the Jones Beach Jetty delivers a memorable and enjoyable diving adventure close to urban amenities, perfect for discovering the beauty beneath Long Island’s shoreline.

Manhattan Beach Reef
The Manhattan Beach Reef in New York offers an engaging urban underwater experience just off the coast of Brooklyn. This artificial reef, constructed from durable blocks and structures, attracts a lively array of marine life, including fish, crabs, and various invertebrates, making it an exciting site for divers of all levels. Its relatively shallow and protected waters provide excellent conditions for practicing skills, casual exploration, and observing vibrant aquatic ecosystems close to the city. The Manhattan Beach Reef combines convenience with underwater beauty, making it a popular destination for local divers seeking a quick, rewarding dive right in New York Harbor.

Beach 8th Street
Beach 8th Street in Rockaway, New York, offers divers a unique opportunity to explore the vibrant shoreline and underwater environment of the Atlantic coast. Known for its sandy bottoms, rocky structures, and occasional remnants of artificial reefs, this site provides a diverse habitat rich in marine life such as fish, crabs, and seabirds. The relatively shallow waters make it suitable for beginner and recreational divers looking to practice skills or enjoy a relaxing dive close to urban amenities. With its scenic coastal setting and easy accessibility, Beach 8th Street in Rockaway is a popular spot for those seeking an authentic coastal diving experience and a glimpse of New York’s dynamic marine ecosystem.

O.P.B.
the Old Ponoquoge Bridge in New York offers an intriguing experience exploring a historic structure submerged in the water. Located in the Ponoquoge River, this site features the remains of an old bridge that provides a unique underwater landscape for divers. Rich in aquatic vegetation and home to a variety of freshwater fish and invertebrates, the site combines a touch of history with natural beauty. Its calm, clear waters make it suitable for divers with basic skills, offering a peaceful environment to practice and explore. The Old Ponoquoge Bridge is an ideal spot for those interested in combining history and nature in a relaxed and scenic setting.

Bayville Barge
the Bayville Barge in New York offers an exciting opportunity to explore a popular artificial reef off Long Island’s north shore. This submerged barge serves as a habitat for schools of fish, crabs, and other marine life, providing a fascinating site for underwater exploration. Its relatively shallow depth and calm waters make it accessible for divers of different skill levels, perfect for practicing skills or enjoying a relaxed dive. The Bayville Barge combines the allure of artificial structures with vibrant marine ecosystems, making it a favorite destination for local divers seeking a convenient and engaging underwater experience near New York.
