Visibility tables for the East Coast

Brad, there is a dive shop that monitors viz and reports it fairly regularly, I believe they are in Vero Beach, but I'm not sure. I'll find my notes and maybe that will at least get you started. I should be back in FL this weekend too if you feel like a little R.O.G. :D

Jason
 

Not that I'm aware of. Best source is local dive shops or dive charter boats, or inquire on some of the internet dive forums, or here on the diving forum.

I sympathize with you, we've encountered the same traveling. Most times we just have to grin and bear it or adjust schedules. A lot of locations can vary drastically over the course of the year. One month 50+ foot vis no current, next month 2 foot vis and two knot currents that persist for months. Doing your homework can save a bunch of cash and wasted energy.
 

ScubaFinder said:
Brad, there is a dive shop that monitors viz and reports it fairly regularly, I believe they are in Vero Beach, but I'm not sure. I'll find my notes and maybe that will at least get you started. I should be back in FL this weekend too if you feel like a little R.O.G. :D

Jason
Jason, Brad and others, the dive shop is Deep Six in Vero. They send out a newletter about once a week with viz. reports of off Vero Beach as well as any specials they are running. Wish I had a current email from them so I could give you an email address, but I dont. You should be able to find them relatively easily though.

Jim
 

Thanks guys! I'll look them up. It's just nice to know when you spend all day and about $300 in gas that there is a chance you will be able to at least see something!

Brad
 

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