Dive Expedition in the Bahamas
Stuart Cove, Liz Parkinson and David Benz set off aboard aboard a 65-foot Hatteras on an expedition to uncover new dive sites and extended itineraries beyond the reef, wrecks, walls, sharks, and underwater Hollywood dive sites that are in Stuart Cove’s extensive local playground off New Providence Island (Nassau). The team ventured out to the Abacos and went diving on sites like the Orange Bowl, Danger Reef, Andros Blue Hole and Autec Buoy in 3,400 feet of water. They also dived the newest wreck in Stuart Cove’s fleet of wrecks, the Sea Trader. Here is a sampling of what they found.
Stuart Cove, Liz Parkinson and David Benz set off aboard aboard a 65-foot Hatteras on an expedition to uncover new dive sites and extended itineraries beyond the reef, wrecks, walls, sharks, and underwater Hollywood dive sites that are in Stuart Cove’s extensive local playground off New Providence Island (Nassau). The team ventured out to the Abacos and went diving on sites like the Orange Bowl, Danger Reef, Andros Blue Hole and Autec Buoy in 3,400 feet of water. They also dived the newest wreck in Stuart Cove’s fleet of wrecks, the Sea Trader. Here is a sampling of what they found.
David BenzA vibrantly colored elephant ear sponge lights up the reef at the dive site Orange Bowl.
David BenzStuart Cove at the underwater helm in the pilothouse of the Sea Trader, the newest wreck in Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas dive slate.
David BenzPerfect photo op — the prop of the Sea Trader.
David BenzA wide-angle view of the Sea Trader.
David BenzOne of the dive areas the team explored — South Andros Wall.
David BenzDanger Reef was a very pristine site.
David BenzNo. 86
Stuart Cove's, New Providence, Bahamas
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David BenzAndros's Ocean Blue Hole is a stunning example of underwater architecture.
David BenzGiant striding into the water at Orange Bowl.
David BenzThe end of a beautiful day of diving and living on the water, at Danger Reef.