Diving for shark teeth and other fossils off Venice, Florida
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- The area offshore Venice, Florida hosts abundant fossil beds where divers can find fossilized megalodon, mako, sand tiger, and other types of shark teeth. Divers can also find ray spines, marine mammal ribs, vertebrae, turtle scutes, and other types of fossils.
The diving is fairly easy and occurs in about 30 feet of water (plenty of bottom time!) a short distance from the Venice jetties.
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Awesome Video, looks like they got a new wrap haven’t seen the new look out there yet. Went back to the Ronto but no joy. :)
Yes, he just got both boats wrapped - looks very sharp!
What is the viz generally around that area?
Michael! I am curious what sort of depths you saw on these dives?
Video description includes average 30 foot depth information…
@@aocfishman00 I see that now, apologies for missing it. Thank you
Very cool, your vids are sweet. My kiddo loves them. She's been asking me to take her snorkeling for sharks teeth. She's too young to tank dive. Any spots you know of to get teeth on a flats boat. No special numbers needed, we have a knack for finding fossils on previously grazed over land.
Thanks! There are actually lots of spots you could try for some teeth, from off Venice during calm weather, to many areas of the Peace River, where you can wade or snorkel for teeth and other fossils. Good luck!
That water’s a little too murky for my taste