How to Find Megalodon Shark Teeth in Florida
Things You'll Need
- Scuba diving kit:
- Air cylinder
- Dive mask
- Regulator
- Buoyancy Control Device
- Weight belt
- Fins
- Snorkeling kit:
- Snorkel
- Weight Belt
- Snorkel vest or flotation device (one per group)
- Dive knife or spatula (optional)
Instructions
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Rent a weight belt from a scuba diving shop if you do not already have one. Snorkelers will need some weight to make skin diving to the bottom easier, while scuba divers will want even more weight than usual so they can rest on the bottom.
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Drive to Venice Beach and park in the public lot located at the end of West Venice Avenue in Venice, Florida. Having your own car or a rental car will be absolutely necessary if you need to haul heavy scuba equipment to the beach.
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Put on your gear, perform your safety checks if you are a scuba diver, and swim about a quarter mile from shore. Summer visibility is between 10 and 20 feet, so you should be able to see the shallow reef beneath you when you reach it.
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Dive to the sandy bottom around the reef, taking care to stir up as little sand as possible. Scuba divers should simply sink down and gently lie or kneel on the sandy bottom around the reef, while skin diving snorkelers should take great pains to come down and return to the surface without any violent swimming motions. Visibility will be limited enough that you will not want to make it worse by kicking up lots sand from the bottom.
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Search through the sand using slow, even motions. Try to avoid throwing sand up into the water, which reduces visibility. Search with your hands, a dive knife, or even a stainless steel kitchen spatula. If you find a tooth that is six or seven inches long, or even longer, it's a Megalodon tooth.
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