![]() ![]() ![]() By increasing the depth you can dive to, you open up a whole new world of dive sites previously inaccessible. As you go deeper, different types of wildlife become more common than at shallower depths. Certain species live or feed deeper than others. But many of them, especially larger ones, lie at greater depths. Whether sunk because of a storm or war, or placed intentionally to make an artificial reef, wrecks are fascinating to explore. Here are a few of the reasons why divers might want to go deeper: But, there are some good reasons to head a little deeper. In fact, many of the best dive sites are quite shallow. It’s about what you see once you’re there. ![]() Anyone who has taken a scuba course knows that one of the first questions people ask you is, “How deep do you dive?” And, it’s natural for non-divers to be curious about what lies at the depths of the sea.īut for divers, it’s not so much about depth for the sake of going deep. ![]()
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