When searching for information, you can search by clicking a world map; you can check out the site’s highlights or recent
additions (like this piece about diving with killer whales
in Norway); or you can search for specific dive sites from A
to Z (I found some interesting information about the Canary Islands this
way). Some of the sites link to dive shops to make your trip-planning easier. And don’t forget that you can also
contribute a review and upload a photo, if you feel generous. As the site grows, of course, it’ll become more and
more useful. But even today, I think you’ll find it’s really stellar. Check it out. Similar, yet
slightly different: Dive Happy
[Via Scuba
Geek]If you’re on the hunt for some dive site information, then you might want to check out the aptly
named dive site directory. Begun by Clare and Matthew Slightam as a
free source of reference for the diving community, it’s a great resource for divers trying to scrape together
information about potential dive destinations, especially those that are a bit off-the-beaten-path. When it began, dive
site directory featured only 80 dive sites covering 3 countries. Today, it houses over 510 dive sites in 25 countries!
Dive Site Directory -- A Directory For Dive Sites
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