Dive Sites for the Emerald Coast, Destin Area for Google Earth

divesites_example.jpgWe are pleased to offer our 3rd original map set for Google Earth. The Emerald Coast Dive Sites file contains locations and basic information for 103 reefs and wrecks listed in the Emerald Coast Reef Association’s Public Database.

Click to Download the Emerald Coast Dive Sites KMZ

We welcome reports and/or photos for any of these locations at divesites@destinsharks.com which we will link to the map in future file updates. We also welcome new submissions of waypoints or news articles.

Be sure to also check out our other DestinSharks.com Google Earth maps and our recommended maps from other websites.

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  • 2 Responses to “Dive Sites for the Emerald Coast, Destin Area for Google Earth”

    1. DestinSharks.com » Blog Archive » Undwater Dive Video of Old Destin Bridge on YouTube Says:

      […] YouTube user “DestinDiver” posted a short video of a dive on one of the Destin offshore rubble piltes. DestinDiver reports this was the old Destin Bridge rubble. Based on our Google Earth divesites map, the bridge rubble is located at 30.34717N, 86.49483W in roughly 70 feet of water which contradicts the claim of being 7 miles offshore. It is possible this is actually the “Okaloosa Pier Rubble” located at 30.32642N, 86.60323W which is 7 miles outside of the pass and would look similar. In either case, it’s a nice video of our green waters. […]

    2. Destin Dive? - ScubaBoard Says:

      […] DestinSharks.com » Blog Archive » Dive Sites for the Emerald Coast, Destin Area for Google Earth Click for the Google Earth map to see destin stes. JFYI, the Flower Gardens can be a challenge for new divers, current, depth, distance, seas. N […]

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