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− | [[Category:Intermediate | + | [[Category:Intermediate]] |
+ | [[File:Fort Wetherill, RI.jpg|thumb|The entry at Middle Cove]] | ||
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+ | Fort Wetherill is well loved for its granite bluffs and rich history and it's much the same below the surface. Those who venture below will find that the stunning topography continues below. | ||
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+ | There are several places to get in the water around the park: | ||
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+ | '''Right Cove''' is an easy entry with a boat launch that can get busy at times. | ||
− | + | '''Left Cove''' is a bit more challenging if the surface has some chop. | |
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+ | '''Deep Dive''' accesses the steep cliffs along the end of the peninsula. | ||
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== Quick Info == | == Quick Info == | ||
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| '''Depth''' | | '''Depth''' | ||
− | | < | + | | <30ft in the coves but up to 100 around the point |
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| '''Skill Level''' | | '''Skill Level''' | ||
− | | Intermediate | + | | Beginner to Intermediate |
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| '''Access Method''' | | '''Access Method''' | ||
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| '''Protection Status''' | | '''Protection Status''' | ||
− | | None | + | | None. Lobstering is permitted to RI residents with permit |
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+ | [[File:NOAA chart of Narragansett Bay and Fort Wetherill.jpg|thumb|[https://www.charts.noaa.gov/OnLineViewer/13221.shtml NOAA Chart from page 13221]]] | ||
== Attractions & Wildlife == | == Attractions & Wildlife == | ||
− | Visibility is usually around 10 to 15 feet but that's plenty to see some great wildlife. In addition to the usual locals like lobster, you might | + | Visibility is usually around 10 to 15 feet on the tide but that's plenty to see some great wildlife. In addition to the usual locals like lobster, torpedo rays and bass you might catch some southern visitors coming up on the Gulf Stream towards the end of the summer and fall. |
== Entry & Access == | == Entry & Access == | ||
− | + | There is a boat ramp entrance and two shallow beach entries that are all conveniently close to parking lots. | |
+ | [[File:Fort Wetherill map of entries.jpg|thumb|Fort Wetherill access points with 100m scale grid overlay]] | ||
== Amenities == | == Amenities == | ||
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== Nearest Emergency Medical Facilities== | == Nearest Emergency Medical Facilities== | ||
+ | EMS can be contacted by calling 911 | ||
==Additional Maps== | ==Additional Maps== | ||
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<references/> | <references/> | ||
http://www.seconndivers.org/new-england-diving/fort-wetherill/ | http://www.seconndivers.org/new-england-diving/fort-wetherill/ | ||
+ | https://dtmag.com/scuba-diving-destinations/fort-wetherill/?mpfy-pin=1462 |
Latest revision as of 20:41, 22 September 2020
Fort Wetherill is well loved for its granite bluffs and rich history and it's much the same below the surface. Those who venture below will find that the stunning topography continues below.
There are several places to get in the water around the park:
Right Cove is an easy entry with a boat launch that can get busy at times.
Left Cove is a bit more challenging if the surface has some chop.
Deep Dive accesses the steep cliffs along the end of the peninsula.
Contents
[hide]Quick Info
Depth | <30ft in the coves but up to 100 around the point |
Skill Level | Beginner to Intermediate |
Access Method | Shore dive |
Protection Status | None. Lobstering is permitted to RI residents with permit |
Attractions & Wildlife
Visibility is usually around 10 to 15 feet on the tide but that's plenty to see some great wildlife. In addition to the usual locals like lobster, torpedo rays and bass you might catch some southern visitors coming up on the Gulf Stream towards the end of the summer and fall.
Entry & Access
There is a boat ramp entrance and two shallow beach entries that are all conveniently close to parking lots.
Amenities
Parking is free but sometimes limited on busy weekends. There are portable restroom facilities. There are some racks for doffing and donning gear.
Skill Level & Hazards
Like much of New England diving, conditions are variable and change greatly with the weather. The water is very deep close to shore and it's not difficult to approach 90 feet. Farther out, currents can be somewhat strong. Fishermen are frequently out with lines down that can be an entanglement hazard.
Nearest Emergency Medical Facilities
EMS can be contacted by calling 911
Additional Maps
Notes
http://www.seconndivers.org/new-england-diving/fort-wetherill/ https://dtmag.com/scuba-diving-destinations/fort-wetherill/?mpfy-pin=1462