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SUMMARY:Venice\, Florida Fossil Diving
DESCRIPTION:Attention Treasure Hunters\nJoin us to hunt for Megalodon teeth and other fossils!\nWhat to Expect: 3 Exciting Days with “Fossil Junkies” searching for all kinds of fossils including our favorite\,\n                                                                          MEGALODON teeth\nDay 1\, April 8th: \nTravel Day\, check into hotel\, enjoy the amenities\, eat some dinner\, and get ready to go Fossil Diving! \nDays 2-4\, April 9th-11th: \nWe will board a Fossil Junkies’ Dive Boat each day for 3 tank dives for 3 days! The charter crew will\nhelp set up our gear and provide us with tips on how to search for all kinds of fossils including the highly sought after\nMEGALODON tooth and other fossils such as: Colombian mammoth teeth; whale vertebrae; mastodon teeth; turtle shell; bison\,\nhorse\, and camel teeth; dire wolf teeth; and more! \nDay 5\, April 12th:\nWake up early for a good parking spot to check out the “3rd Annual Shark Tooth Festival” in downtown\nVenice\, then Fly home that afternoon or evening. \n \nFAQ’S:\n1. What is the average depth of a fossil dive?           \nMost dives are typically around 28-30 feet.  \n2. Do you limit bottom time?\nNo\, there is no limit to bottom time. Divers can dive until they reach 500PSI. Since everyone has different\nbottom times\, dives can last anywhere between 1 to 2+ hours. \n3. Is this a guided dive?\nNo\, it is not a guided dive. While on the boat they will give an overview of each specific dive site\, draw a map\,\nand answer any questions that we may have. We will also review navigation skills with you before the dive if\nneed be. \n4. Do I need a Florida Fossil Permit?\nNo\, you do not need your own fossil permit. All the finds on the boat are covered under their permit. \n5. What is the visibility like?\nThis is a low visibility dive. The average visibility for fossil dives in Venice is 6-10ft. Some days visibility is 20+\nfeet and some days it is less. They do not dive when the visibility is less than 3-5ft. \n6. What is the water temperature in April\nThe water temp in April is around 72-75 degrees. We suggest a 5-7mm wetsuit based on your cold tolerance \nIncluded:\n\n3 days of 3 tank dives with Fossil Junkies (Featured in the Smithsonian)\nHotel accommodations for 5 days and 4 nights\nTanks and weights\nFossil collection bags\nDrinks and snacks available on the boat\n\nNot Included:\n\nAirfare\nCar rental\nMeals\nDAN Dive Insurance\n\n\nPayment Information:\n1st Deposit of $500 due upon signup (non-refundable \n2nd Deposit of $500 due February 1st\, 2026 \n                Full Balance due by March 1st\, 2026               
URL:https://inlandwaterdivers.com/event/venice-florida-fossil-diving-2/
LOCATION:Florida\, Venice\, Florida
CATEGORIES:Travel
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