 Cape Neddick- Nubble Light, Maine
N 43° 09.953 W 070° 35.590
19T E 370492 N 4780468
Nice site at a picture postcard location.
Waymark Code: WM69Y
Location: Maine, United States
Date Posted: 01/20/2006
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One of the most popular training sites in Maine , thanks to fairly calm conditions and shallow depths, Nubble Light in York Beach on Cape Neddick gets its name for the lighthouse perched on a close-to-the-mainland island. First illuminated in 1879, the Nubble Light lighthouse is now a local landmark. A protected cove calms water conditions at the dive site and entry is from a rocky shoreline. The dive itself is in and about the rock walls of the cove, and average depths of 20-40 feet (6-12 m) make it a good spot for new divers. Arrive early, as Nubble Light can get crowded. Diving is not allowed on Sundays.
Nubble Light Dive Site
Water Type: Ocean
 Salinity: Salt
 Access: Shore
 Maximum Depth: 50
 Typical Visibility: Poor (11-25 ft)
 Has Reef?: no
 Underwater Life: Flounder, skate, rock cod, sea bass, squid, wolf eels, some seals.
 Wreck or Submerged Object?: Not listed

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Visit Instructions: 1) To log a visit, at least a picture taken at the surface, including any distinguishing landmarks or buoys if present, is required. While you do not have to enter the water, this is encouraged.
2) If you dive at the site, describe your visit including any details you wish to share such as weather, water temperature, visibility, bottom time, and anything of interest that you observed, living or nonliving.
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