Marrowstone Point Dive
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2023 10:22 am
Went for a dive off of Marrowstone Point, by the USGS station in Fort Flagler. This is our third dive there and we keep finding new things.
It's just down the beach from the usual Ft. Flagler dive site, but more exposed because it's right at the tip of the island. Yesterday was flat-flat-flat current, so we had a go to the north even closer to the actual point. (Still ran into some current, but not bad.)
The bottom is rocky with occasional large rocks and a few old bottles. Not a whole lot to see, but it kept us entertained! This is a dive for scooters since the distances are far and the currents are squirrely. This time we came across the intake pipes for the research station. Max depth 60fsw.
If you dive here, error on the side of flood/incoming currents, since that will default to taking you down the beach instead of washing you into the straits.
YouTube Video 2:57
It's just down the beach from the usual Ft. Flagler dive site, but more exposed because it's right at the tip of the island. Yesterday was flat-flat-flat current, so we had a go to the north even closer to the actual point. (Still ran into some current, but not bad.)
The bottom is rocky with occasional large rocks and a few old bottles. Not a whole lot to see, but it kept us entertained! This is a dive for scooters since the distances are far and the currents are squirrely. This time we came across the intake pipes for the research station. Max depth 60fsw.
If you dive here, error on the side of flood/incoming currents, since that will default to taking you down the beach instead of washing you into the straits.
YouTube Video 2:57