06/14/2026
🌊 HELP US DOCUMENT AMERICAN DIVING 🌊
Finding The Dive is building a growing archive of American diving history, dive sites, exploration, and the stories that make our sport unique.
We're looking for divers, photographers, historians, explorers, instructors, and adventure seekers who would like to contribute.
📸 Photos
🎥 Videos
🗺️ Maps and site information
📖 Dive stories and local history
⚓ Wreck information
🤿 Exploration reports
Whether your dives are in Florida springs, Alabama waters, Arkansas lakes, Gulf Coast wrecks, Great Lakes shipwrecks, or somewhere in between, your experiences can help preserve our diving heritage.
Your contributions may be featured in:
• Finding The Dive YouTube videos
• Historical documentaries
• Dive site spotlights
• Podcast episodes
• Social media features
• Future FTD projects
To contribute, send us a message through the Finding The Dive page.
For larger video files and photo collections, we'll provide a Dropbox upload link so your footage can be shared in its original quality.
All contributors will be credited whenever possible.
Together, we're creating a living archive of American diving history and adventure.
🔱 Join the Search. Preserve the Story. Find the Dive.
05/07/2026
I go every year to Tecas and started my diving career not far outside Dallas, but have never been here.....what's the deal!!!!!
Happy anniversary Scuba Ranch!!!
05/07/2026
Who has or would like to see this.... I know I would!!!!
Hidden beneath the murky waters of Maryland’s Mallows Bay lies the "Ghost Fleet," a haunting collection of over 100 wooden steamships from the WWI era that have undergone a startling transformation. While these vessels were originally built for war and later abandoned as scrap, they have unexpectedly evolved into one of the most unique and thriving man-made ecosystems on the planet. Today, the rotting hulls support a lush variety of rare flora and fauna, but scientists have recently discovered a bizarre biological phenomenon occurring within the ship skeletons that challenges our understanding of nature's resilience. What mysterious species have claimed these century-old ruins as their private sanctuary, and what hidden dangers still lurk within the sunken timber of America's largest shipwreck graveyard? Discover the full, hauntingly beautiful story of this living necropolis and see the breathtaking aerial footage by clicking here: https://bicnews.com/life-thrives-on-marylands-ghost.../
05/07/2026
Exciting news!
Officials say there are still steps to be taken before the SS United States reaches its final resting place at the bottom of the Gulf:
https://www.wkrg.com/mobile-county/ss-united-states-one-step-closer-to-final-departure/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_WKRG