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Coral Heads is an Island Lifestyle Company!
We share amazing video of Coral Reefs, Artificial Reefs, and Shipwrecks.
Documenting our oceans so you may live vicariously through our eyes. Plus we will soon offer private island vacations along with underwater eco-tourism packages!
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Sailing Alone on the ICW - S2EP20
In this episode I leave Melbourne, FL and finally get sailing on the nearly 40 mile passage down the ICW to Fort Pierce. I share some of the disadvantages to travelling within the protection of the ICW vs being on the open ocean. Once I arrive and drop the...
Amaryllis wreck 11/15/16 (GoPro)
Saw a big sting ray emerge from hiding in the sand and quite a few colorful fish swimming around the wreck. Depth ~80ft. Visibility was pretty good.
Carson Mitchell
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1enc2fLl7fvyp8IK1kgTEw
Beyond Wreck trek in Palm Beach Florida Part 1
Most dive guides begin the ascent at the end of the The Amaryllis. Ever wonder what was beyond that? We did so me made a dive starting midship of the Amaryllis and continued on north from there. There is a forever rockpile, followed by a huge...
Corridor Wrecks in West Palm Beach, FL | Wreck Dive
This is definitely one of the best dives in Palm Beach County. The bulk of the corridor is composed of three wrecks (Mizpah, PC1170, and Amaryllis) that line up to form an amazing 1700 foot drift dive. The first wreck, the Mizpah, was sunk...
Gopro HD: Amaryllis Wreck Dive
Amaryllis Wreck Dive in West Palm Beach, Florida with the Scuba Club. Amazing dive saw a lot of cool marine life. Like, Share, and Subscribe many more where this came from!
Connor Moura
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQYPo2oyaEE2nIq-Ozq2C4A
Scuba Diving Juno Ledge and the Shipwreck Corridor in Palm Beach, Florida
This is our first video about diving. In this video we are diving the Juno Ledge and the Shipwreck Corridor. The Ana Cecilia wreck is the first stop, followed by the Mizpah, the PC1174 and finally the Amaryllis. It is a...
DRIFT DIVE IN THE CORRIDOR WRECK TREK WEST PALM BEACH FL. - GOLIATH GROUPERS
JOIN ME AS A DRIFT DIVE THE CORRIDOR WRECK TREK IN WEST PALM BEACH FLORIDA. LOTS OF GROUPERS DUE TO GOLIATH GROUPER MATING SEASON. RECORDED WITH A GO PRO HERO 6 BLACK WITH A RED POLAR PRO FILTER. NARCOSIS DIVE...
The Corridor Wreck Trek with multiple Giant Goliath Groupers January 2021
The Corridor Wreck Trek is comprised with 6 wrecks to drift over. The current tends to run to the North most days so the boat will drop you first in the line on the Ana Cecilia. The Ana Cecilia is new to this site, she...
loftus snorkel wreck
Dan Volker
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsM5Za9Kc3DbP7Qo3-Zmz9w
The First Magazine on the Internet ( 1993), preceded only by Mosaic( closest thing at the time). SFDJ.com has what you need to find the best diving experiences in South Florida and Palm Beach County...
Lofthus Wreck - Snorkeling off my GP1800
Just off the beach in Palm Beach County is the 120 year old wreck of the Lufthus. Built in 1868, the Lufthus sank in 1898 just of the coast of Manlapan FL. It is in about 15 feet of water and located at the GPS coordinates 26˚ 33.776’ N and 80˚...
We Waited All Year For This! {Florida Mullet Run 2021 Preview}
It's Begun! We are getting reports of the Florida Mullet Run coming down the SE coast. Now is a great time to head to your local beach to get in on the action. In this video, Captain Tim guides Mike to his first tarpon off the beach...
Which type of coral is most commonly harvested?
The most common type of coral harvested that is sold is known as red coral since it is believed that this type of coral is the most precious of all types of coral.
Coral poaching
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