Eco Friendly Diving: Protecting Florida’s Marine Life.
Introduction: The Call of the Deep Florida’s underwater realms offer some of the most dynamic and beautiful ecosystems on the planet. From the coral-draped reefs of the Keys to the mangrove-framed bays of Biscayne, marine life thrives—and divers are both witnesses and stewards of these fragile environments. This comprehensive article explores how scuba diving south Florida and marine life diving Florida can be practiced responsibly, putting conservation first and empowering divers to protect our oceans. South Florida’s Marine Marvels: A Brief Overview The Florida Reef Tract & Marine Sanctuaries Stretching nearly 350 miles—from the St. Lucie Inlet through the Keys to the Dry Tortugas—Florida’s coral reef is the only living coral barrier reef system in the continental U.S. This reef ecosystem encompasses a variety of habitats: Coral reefs , home to countless species of corals, sponges, fish, sea turtles, and invertebrates Mangroves , which provi...