North Dry Rocks is located about 1/2 mile northeast of Key Largo Dry
Rocks (where the Christ statue is).  You'll find 3 mooring buoys marked
with the letter "N".  If you head out to the Dry Rocks dive site and find
that all the buoys are taken (which is often the case) try this site.  This
reef is small but is an excellent spot.  Lots of lobsters, fish and
barracuda live on this reef.  And because North Dry Rocks is out of the
SPA, if you have a lobstering permit, you can try your hand at catching
one of these tasty treats.
North Dry Rocks is for the beginner and intermediate diver and is also
a good snorkeling location.  The reef is from 5 to 25 feet deep.  
North Dry Rocks
Divers and snorkelers can choose from a
variety of Florida Keys dive sites for
scuba diving and snorkeling.  We offer
wreck diving, reef diving, night diving,
beginner and advanced diving.
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