Scuba diving is usually done in warm waters above 21°C (70°F) where hundreds of species of corals and the even larger ecosystems of fish they support flourish. However, there are some pretty iconic cold water diving locations, such as Poor Knight’s Island in New Zealand, that will make you double take. All the sites featured on this blog have underwater species that range from mesmerizingly beautiful to downright bizarre. Discover the largest, most colorful, and the most diverse reefs on our planet in this virtual dive.
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