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New Jersey News
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New Jersey is the third state in the USA. It is bordered to the east by the Atlantic Ocean and to the south by Delaware Bay.
The State of New Jersey is known for its farming, chemicals and tourism. As it's state motto suggests it's known for being a picturesque and scenic place.
The State Capitol is Trenton and notable other cities include: Jersey City and New Brunswick.
New Jersey has a large number of dive sites. There are plenty off the coast to the west with fifty or so mostly lying in the shallows of the continental shelf.
The rest of the dive sites are scattered up and around the state.
Dive Sites of New Jersey
120 Wreck
AGOL Wreck
Almirante - The Flour Wreck
Amity
Arundo
Astra
Bardness
Barngate Inlet
The Blue Hole
Bluffs Wreck
Bone Wreck
Brunette
Burnside
Chappara - The Offshore Barge Wreck
Chauncy Gerome Jr Wreck
Choapa
City of Athens
Continent
Crater Lake
Dagheston
Delaware
Delaware Water Gap
Dennis Quarry
Evening Star Wreck
Fort Victoria
Gulf Trade
Harry Rush
Hibuscus - The Emerald Wreck
HMS Pentland Firth
Ioaniss P. Goulandris
John Marvin
Street Beach, Shark River
Lake Hopatcong
Lemuel Burrows
Lillian - The Northern Lillian
Lizzie D - The Rum Runner
Long Branch - The Dual Wrecks
Macedonia
Mantolokin Shore - The China Wreck
Maurice Tracy
Merchant Man
Merlin / Augusta
Mohawk
Oklahoma Wreck
Pinta
Point Pleasant Railroad Bridge
The Lightship
Remedious Pascual - The Bone Wreck
Republic
Resor, R P
Round Valley Reservoir
Sachem Wreck
San Saba - The Magnolia Wreck
The Auditorium
The Ayreshire
The Horseshoe Cove
The Guardian Park
The Pilot Boat
The Spring Lake Wreck
Shark River Inlet
Sommerstad - The Virginia
SS Chapara
Stolt Dagali
Texas Tower 4
Toltan
U-869
Varanger
Viscaya - The Spanish Steamer
Yankee

