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 Frederiksted Pier

Virgin Islands, Saint Croix Island

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Latitude: 17° 42.83' N
Longitude: 64° 53.035' W

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English (Translate this text in English): Frederiksted. The pier is next to the old Fort Frederik.

English (Translate this text in English): Frederiksted. The pier is next to the old Fort Frederik.

Frederiksted. The pier is next to the old Fort Frederik.

English (Translate this text in English): Frederiksted. The pier is next to the old Fort Frederik.

English (Translate this text in English): Frederiksted. The pier is next to the old Fort Frederik.

English (Translate this text in English): Frederiksted. The pier is next to the old Fort Frederik.

English (Translate this text in English): Frederiksted. The pier is next to the old Fort Frederik.

English (Translate this text in English): Frederiksted. The pier is next to the old Fort Frederik.

English (Translate this text in English): Frederiksted. The pier is next to the old Fort Frederik.

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Average depth 7 m / 23 ft

Max depth 15 m / 49.2 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Well, don't know exactely how deep it is cos we were there for seahorses, and we found a lot :)

Batfish, Frogfish, Scorpionfish, Octopus, Seahorses, etc. you name it, you can find it here...

Ship traffic, look out for props and engine sea suction inlets (one USN amateur diver killed here).

UPDATE: Interesting approach is to gear up walk and jump from the end of the pier (a 5+ meter giant leap). You will look extremly silly while walking but the dive will be great. When in water work your waty toward the shore under the pier. Amazing site with most of biology of the region gathered in a single plece. Spotted an eagle ray during a night dive.

Also an interesting area is the ruins of the old peir -- head south-south-west from the current peir's start till you see several columns. Not DO NOT do that on a night dive -- too much fishermen on the pier

English (Translate this text in English): Well, don't know exactely how deep it is cos we were there for seahorses, and we found a lot :)

Batfish, Frogfish, Scorpionfish, Octopus, Seahorses, etc. you name it, you can find it here...

Ship traffic, look out for props and engine sea suction inlets (one USN amateur diver killed here).

UPDATE: Interesting approach is to gear up walk and jump from the end of the pier (a 5+ meter giant leap). You will look extremly silly while walking but the dive will be great. When in water work your waty toward the shore under the pier. Amazing site with most of biology of the region gathered in a single plece. Spotted an eagle ray during a night dive.

Also an interesting area is the ruins of the old peir -- head south-south-west from the current peir's start till you see several columns. Not DO NOT do that on a night dive -- too much fishermen on the pier

Well, don't know exactely how deep it is cos we were there for seahorses, and we found a lot :)

Batfish, Frogfish, Scorpionfish, Octopus, Seahorses, etc. you name it, you can find it here...

Ship traffic, look out for props and engine sea suction inlets (one USN amateur diver killed here).

UPDATE: Interesting approach is to gear up walk and jump from the end of the pier (a 5+ meter giant leap). You will look extremly silly while walking but the dive will be great. When in water work your waty toward the shore under the pier. Amazing site with most of biology of the region gathered in a single plece. Spotted an eagle ray during a night dive.

Also an interesting area is the ruins of the old peir -- head south-south-west from the current peir's start till you see several columns. Not DO NOT do that on a night dive -- too much fishermen on the pier

English (Translate this text in English): Well, don't know exactely how deep it is cos we were there for seahorses, and we found a lot :)

Batfish, Frogfish, Scorpionfish, Octopus, Seahorses, etc. you name it, you can find it here...

Ship traffic, look out for props and engine sea suction inlets (one USN amateur diver killed here).

UPDATE: Interesting approach is to gear up walk and jump from the end of the pier (a 5+ meter giant leap). You will look extremly silly while walking but the dive will be great. When in water work your waty toward the shore under the pier. Amazing site with most of biology of the region gathered in a single plece. Spotted an eagle ray during a night dive.

Also an interesting area is the ruins of the old peir -- head south-south-west from the current peir's start till you see several columns. Not DO NOT do that on a night dive -- too much fishermen on the pier

English (Translate this text in English): Well, don't know exactely how deep it is cos we were there for seahorses, and we found a lot :)

Batfish, Frogfish, Scorpionfish, Octopus, Seahorses, etc. you name it, you can find it here...

Ship traffic, look out for props and engine sea suction inlets (one USN amateur diver killed here).

UPDATE: Interesting approach is to gear up walk and jump from the end of the pier (a 5+ meter giant leap). You will look extremly silly while walking but the dive will be great. When in water work your waty toward the shore under the pier. Amazing site with most of biology of the region gathered in a single plece. Spotted an eagle ray during a night dive.

Also an interesting area is the ruins of the old peir -- head south-south-west from the current peir's start till you see several columns. Not DO NOT do that on a night dive -- too much fishermen on the pier

English (Translate this text in English): Well, don't know exactely how deep it is cos we were there for seahorses, and we found a lot :)

Batfish, Frogfish, Scorpionfish, Octopus, Seahorses, etc. you name it, you can find it here...

Ship traffic, look out for props and engine sea suction inlets (one USN amateur diver killed here).

UPDATE: Interesting approach is to gear up walk and jump from the end of the pier (a 5+ meter giant leap). You will look extremly silly while walking but the dive will be great. When in water work your waty toward the shore under the pier. Amazing site with most of biology of the region gathered in a single plece. Spotted an eagle ray during a night dive.

Also an interesting area is the ruins of the old peir -- head south-south-west from the current peir's start till you see several columns. Not DO NOT do that on a night dive -- too much fishermen on the pier

English (Translate this text in English): Well, don't know exactely how deep it is cos we were there for seahorses, and we found a lot :)

Batfish, Frogfish, Scorpionfish, Octopus, Seahorses, etc. you name it, you can find it here...

Ship traffic, look out for props and engine sea suction inlets (one USN amateur diver killed here).

UPDATE: Interesting approach is to gear up walk and jump from the end of the pier (a 5+ meter giant leap). You will look extremly silly while walking but the dive will be great. When in water work your waty toward the shore under the pier. Amazing site with most of biology of the region gathered in a single plece. Spotted an eagle ray during a night dive.

Also an interesting area is the ruins of the old peir -- head south-south-west from the current peir's start till you see several columns. Not DO NOT do that on a night dive -- too much fishermen on the pier

English (Translate this text in English): Well, don't know exactely how deep it is cos we were there for seahorses, and we found a lot :)

Batfish, Frogfish, Scorpionfish, Octopus, Seahorses, etc. you name it, you can find it here...

Ship traffic, look out for props and engine sea suction inlets (one USN amateur diver killed here).

UPDATE: Interesting approach is to gear up walk and jump from the end of the pier (a 5+ meter giant leap). You will look extremly silly while walking but the dive will be great. When in water work your waty toward the shore under the pier. Amazing site with most of biology of the region gathered in a single plece. Spotted an eagle ray during a night dive.

Also an interesting area is the ruins of the old peir -- head south-south-west from the current peir's start till you see several columns. Not DO NOT do that on a night dive -- too much fishermen on the pier

English (Translate this text in English): Well, don't know exactely how deep it is cos we were there for seahorses, and we found a lot :)

Batfish, Frogfish, Scorpionfish, Octopus, Seahorses, etc. you name it, you can find it here...

Ship traffic, look out for props and engine sea suction inlets (one USN amateur diver killed here).

UPDATE: Interesting approach is to gear up walk and jump from the end of the pier (a 5+ meter giant leap). You will look extremly silly while walking but the dive will be great. When in water work your waty toward the shore under the pier. Amazing site with most of biology of the region gathered in a single plece. Spotted an eagle ray during a night dive.

Also an interesting area is the ruins of the old peir -- head south-south-west from the current peir's start till you see several columns. Not DO NOT do that on a night dive -- too much fishermen on the pier

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Frederiksted Pier
By pfallon4
Jul 2, 2008
St.Croix(USVI) -
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