Adventure Scuba in Novi, Michigan, specializes in introducing divers to the wrecks in Michigan's preserves. They are a PADI, IANTD, and DAN shop carrying top-line equipment.
Alger Underwater Diving Preserve at Munising, was the first preserve established in Michigan, and is one of the most popular in the Great Lakes. This Underwater Preserve offers several unusual diving attractions including seacaves, intact shipwrecks, and underwater interpretive trails.
American Dive Zone of Grand Rapids, Michigan, is a full service store offering everything from air fills to dive & snorkel gear. They also offer full maintenance on all of your equipment, including scheduled check-ups and repair. They invite you to join the club that meets at their store and find new buddies to dive with.
Bell Of Edmund Fitzgerald was brought to Michigan State University for restoration. The bell is now located at the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum at Whitefish Point in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Blue Water Divers is an Instrucor Development Center based in the Great Lakes region of Ludington-Escanaba, Michigan. They train recreational, Nitrox, and Technical instructors on an international basis through their affiliation with the Multinational Diving Educators Association.
Dive Inn Watersports is a full service dive store located at the southern tip of Lake Huron, Michigan. They are knowledgeable about the many dive sites in the area which includes an underwater shipwreck preserve and diving the swift current of the St. Clair River. Airfills, Nitrox and trimix are available, as are a full range of classes.
Diver's Den is a full service retail and training dive store, located in Lake Orion, Michigan. This store specializes in year round Michigan diving, as well as out of state and international trips and charters.
Diving Michigan's Underwater Preserves: Michigan's nine underwater preserves include nearly 1,900 square miles of Great Lakes bottomland, an area nearly the size of the state of Delaware. The underwater preserves protect some of the region's most sensitive underwater resources. Shipwrecks, artifacts, and natural features attract skin and scuba divers from across the United States. They come to explore these shipwrecks and observe how the cold, fresh water of the Great Lakes preserves history. This site has detailed info on many wrecks, dive shops and facilities in the areas surrounding the preserves.
Ford Seahorses Scuba Diving Club established in 1957 as a member of the Ford Employees Recreation Association (FERA), is one of the most active dive clubs in Michigan. It is a non-profit corporation, based in Detroit, and dedicated to the enjoyment and advancement of the sport of Scuba Diving. The Club also sponsors the Great Lakes Shipwreck Festival and Ford Seahorses Underwater Photo Contest.
Four Fathoms Diving located in Port Sanilac, Michigan, is a full service dive located next to the Huron Shores Underwater preserve. Thy have PADI instructors available for group or individual dive lessons and dive charter referrals are available.
Great Lakes Aquanauts dive club, based in Farmington Hills, Michigan, was established in 1968 by a group of dive enthusiasts with a common interest in promoting scuba diving as a safe and pleasurable sport.
Keweenaw Underwater Preserve Pages provide historic and divesite descriptions for more than 30 shipwrecks in Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula. This site includes archival photos, sitemaps, wreck accounts, new research and more. This site is not simply a rehash of published dive guides and history books.
Lake Superior Shipwreck Diving , located on picturesque Munising Bay in Munising, Michigan, offers modern divers the chance to explore the proud boats which sailed the Great Lakes before the turn of the century. Captain Peter Lindquist will take you out on the "Divemaster" (up to 18 divers per trip) or the "Phyllis Ann" (up to 6 divers per trip).Their dive shop rents equipment and provides airfills.
Michigan Scuba World is maintained by Bob Brobst, who invites you to come explore the wonderful Great Lakes Diving. Cool, clear water preserves Michigan's wrecks in the finest condition, and Bob's site links to many other Great Lakes internet resources.
Michigan Sea Snoopers are a Royal Oak, Michigan dive club that promotes adventure and safe diving in the Great Lakes and other Michigan dive sites. Our goal for the web site is for it to be a authoritative source of information on Great Lakes and Michigan diving.
Michigan Shipwrecks provides coordinates for the Michigan Underwater Preserve Wrecks. They provide wreck descriptions, depths, and conditions. Michigan Shipwrecks also features links to other scuba related sites.
Michigan Shipwrecks is dedicated to promoting the sport of scuba diving by providing easy access to all types of dive information while preserving and protecting our valuable resources. They provide coordinates for shipwrecks around the Great Lakes area, including newly discovered wrecks.
Ocean Sands Scuba is West Michigans only full-service dive shop , featuring 2 fully-equipped dive boats and an indoor heated pool.
Scuba Centers of Michigan is proud to be Metro Detroit's exclusive NASDS training facility. With ten staff instructors, their own indoor heated pool, and a large selection of equipment, Scuba Centers can teach you how to scuba dive safely, and at your leisure. Through their award winning travel program, they can take you to all the exotic destinations you have dreamed about all of your life!
Sea-Side Dive Shop is a full-service dive shop located in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, just outside of Detroit. They offer a full line of gear, lessons, Nitrox; sales and service, local and global trips and charters.
Under Pressure Scuba of Grand Haven, Michigan, specializes in classes ranging from Basic Open water through Instructor, as well as training in Nitrox and Mixed Gas. Under Pressure offers Great Lakes diving and wreck diving, a full charter service, and a complete line of gear for rent or sale. Their site details some of their upcoming dive trips with photos.
Underwater Outfitters of Commerce, Michigan offers Great Lakes charters aboard the 'Scuba Tank', a 23' Monark. Piloting the 'Scuba Tank' is U.S.-Coast-Guard-licensed Captain Mike McKay. The Great Lakes offer a wide variety of diving opportunities with an estimated 6,000 wrecks. The 'Scuba Tank' operates weekends form May through October.
Watermark Scuba , a full-service dive center in Holland, Michigan, hosts a web page with links to information on local dive sites, a buddy page, useful information, and upcoming trips, all provided by friends of the center, in a fast-download format.
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