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Underwater Easter Egg Hunt Features Scuba Diving Easter Bunny Off Florida Keys
A group of sea “egg-splorers” found Easter eggs doled out by a scuba-diving Easter Bunny.
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Divers Compete in Underwater Pumpkin Carving in Key Largo
Several scuba divers plunged 30 feet underwater at the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Sunday to compete in the annual Underwater Pumpkin Carving Contest near a shallow coral reef about five miles off Key Largo. The deep sea maestros used dive knives and fine carving tools to transform their pumpkins, according to the Florida Keys News Bureau. An octopus, airplane,…
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Divers Unfurl Rainbow Flag on Key West Artificial Reef
Divers unfurled a rainbow flag underwater Friday on an artificial reef in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
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Divers Can View Underwater Art Museum Off Florida Keys
Divers off the coast of Florida can now visit an underwater art museum.
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Couple Ties Knot Underwater in Florida Keys
The couple used an underwater tablet Thursday to exchange wedding vows beside Molasses Reef off Key Largo.
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Florida Divers, Snorkelers Submerge For Reef Music Festival
About 400 divers and snorkelers have submerged in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary for a local radio station’s broadcast beneath the sea advocating reef preservation.
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Coral Restoration Begins Off Key West
Scientists and volunteers have begun planting coral fragments in waters off Key West’s Fort Zachary Taylor State Park, beginning a project to restore large reef-building coral areas and establish a public snorkel park.
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Underwater Art Gallery Debuts Off Key West
The world’s second-largest artificial reef is now home to an underwater art exhibition.
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Underwater Wedding Marks Anniversary of Florida Keys Icon
Kimberly Triolet and Jorge Rodriguez exchanged their wedding vows underwater beside a 9-foot statue of Jesus.
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Divers Plant Staghorn Coral in Florida Keys to Mark World Oceans Day
Divers have planted 1,600 staghorn corals in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary to mark World Oceans Day.
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Federal Court in Tampa Fines Italian Company $2.75M for Shipping Pollution
An Italian company has been fined $2.75 million by a Florida judge for falsifying a record book that concealed illegal discharge of pollution into the ocean from a ship.
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2 Teachers Resurface After 73 Days Underwater in Florida Keys
Two Tennessee teachers have resurfaced after spending 73 days underwater in a Florida Keys lagoon.
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Diver Dies as Florida's Lobster Mini-Season Begins
A diver has died in Pompano Beach as the first day of lobster mini-season kicked off in South Florida Wednesday, officials said.