Diving in New England gets a bad rap. It's murky, it's dark, there is nothing to see, the water is cold.... Oh, the list goes on. For all the warm water divers out there, who only don their gear when the temperatures are warm and the water is clear, you are missing out on some amazing local diving. Amazing sea life, famous ship wrecks, and artifact finding right here in our sometimes murky waters.
If you are lucky, you may even get the chance to swim with something a little bigger than lobsters and flounder. Over labor day weekend, I had this awesome opportunity to spend some time in the water with some of New England's favorite residents, harbor seals and gray seals.
Tips for Seal Diving
- Don't make huge splashing sounds when entering the water
- This is also a popular spot for lobstering - you may have company as other divers are out lobstering in the area
- Don't hang out in groups (swimming around solo is best)
- Be patient, don't swim around too far, and let the seals approach you
- They appear to like the shallow water. We spent most of the dive in 10 feet or less.
- If they're in the mood, be playful - they enjoy watching barrel rolls and love to nibble on fins
- Be a little heavier weighted than normal, if you're in the shallow parts you'll be affected by the wave movement, the extra weight will help with the surge
- If you bring a camera, don't use a light or strobe as that can startle them
Dive Stats
Depths: 5-25 feet
Location: Gloucester, Massachusetts - charter out to Dry Salvages
Charter: Cape Ann Divers II
Cost: $100 - 2 dives at $80 + $20 tip
After: Check out Cape Ann brewing after for craft beer and great food
It wasn't warm water, perfect visibility, or tropical fish. But this dive still goes to the top of my list of most memorable dives. There is something about playing in the water with a curious seal, sharing the sea with these beautiful and playful creatures. Swimming there in the silence, watching as they nibble your fin and stare back at you, essentially watching you watch them with their big puppy dog eyes. This was such a memorable experience and I was so glad I was able to spend some time beneath the waterline with the water dogs. Grateful for another amazing adventure, and another day spent swimming in the sea.
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