
Blue Heron Bridge is an ideal spot for diving if you are a diver. The depth ranges between 2-6m (5-20ft) and is great for novice and expert divers. There is a lot of sea life to discover, including macro divers' dream as well as schooling grunts. It is important not to disturb marine life or touch it. You could end up becoming a poacher.
Diving at the Blue Heron Bridge
Here are some tips if you are interested in diving and want to have a great time at this beautiful site. You can park under the bridge. Parking can be arranged under the bridge. Before you get in the water, take inventory. After you are done, put the car in its designated parking spot.
Macro divers' dream
Blue Heron Bridge, a favorite macro dive spot, is perfect for photographers as it has an amazing array of marine life and is only a few feet deep. You will find a wide variety of seahorses, invertebrates and octopus to admire under the water. Blue Heron Bridge diving can be done best at high tide, when the water clarity at its finest.

Poachers' Target
For seven years now, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has resisted efforts to implement regulations to protect the blue herons in Lake Worth Lagoon. But, once again, supporters are raising this issue. Local divers reported that hundreds of species native fish were taken from the bridge and sold each for thousands of dollars. They now want the restrictions to be enacted by Palm Beach County officials.
Night diving
Blue Heron Bridge night diving is not for the weak-hearted, despite its popular name. This dive site is both beautiful and very accessible. There is parking available under the bridge. However, you need to be careful not to block the walkway. You could be pulled into the water if you do. Make sure you arrive early to ensure that you have a parking space. Before getting gear, take stock of your equipment.
Currents
Diving at Blue Heron Bridge requires a dive flag and caution. The waters surrounding the bridge are usually shallow and currents are strong. To maximize visibility, plan your dives around high tide or low tide, and bring down a diver down flag before you go underwater. Be careful not to get into the boat channels. Blue Heron Bridge is a long dive so use thermal protection. This site is best suited for a one-tank dive.
Buoyancy
Blue Heron Bridge's mucky landscape is very different to Florida's coral reefs. You need to learn slow propulsion techniques and good buoyancy. This muddy area is easy to move, making it difficult to dive comfortably. The surface of the water might appear calm, but the bottom can be affected by heavy rainfall or rough weather. You will get the most from your dive if you keep this in mind.

Tidal range
Blue Heron Bridge is a unique underwater exploration opportunity in Florida. The natural bridge houses a variety of marine life including fish and invertebrates. The bridge is also home to seahorses as well as spotted eagle Rays. You should not dive below the bridge without special training.