August 5th & 6th Meg Ledge - North Carolina
August 5th & 6th Meg Ledge - North Carolina
2 Tank Boat dives a day.
Nitrox and Deep Certifications required.
Depth 80-120 ft
Up to 60 feet long (roughly the length of a bowling lane) and weighing more than 50 tons, the indomitable megalodon shark, the largest fish that ever lived, tore its way through the whales and dolphins of the world’s oceans for about 13 million years before dying off about 2.6 million years ago. During their reign, megalodons shed their fearsome teeth — up to 7 inches long — to the ocean floor, where they fossilized over following millennia. The remnants of the most forceful bite of any animal in history now lie buried in just a few inches of sand under the warm, clear, Gulf Stream waters that flow northeast past the coast of North Carolina. Though megalodonsnever coexisted with modern humans, their teeth are now costing human lives.
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