
Diving atFish America Foundation #4 (United States)
Expert divers approaching sites linked to conservation projects like those supported by the FishAmerica Foundation should prepare for an experience shaped by environmental enhancement goals. Understanding the specific habitat restoration efforts undertaken here is key. This approach informs expectations regarding bottom topography, potential structures, and the species diversity you might encounter. Your dive becomes an observation of applied conservation, a chance to witness the results of dedicated habitat work.
Midday environmental data at Fish America Foundation #4 reports an ambient temperature of 28°C. Surface tracking indicates wave heights of approximately 0.4 m. This summarizes the present water and weather conditions.
Dive Site Location & Key Facts
Everything you need to know about this dive site.
Dive Site Overview
Diving "Fish America Foundation #4" provides a direct look into the tangible impacts of dedicated conservation initiatives within the United States. While not a naturally occurring reef, this site represents an area benefiting from the FishAmerica Foundation's mission to enhance fisheries and aquatic habitats across the country.
Divers here are exploring an environment influenced by projects aimed at improving fish populations, restoring degraded waterways, or potentially featuring artificial reef structures. Work by the foundation, which includes supporting hands-on, grassroots fishery improvement projects and advancing fisheries research since 1983, directly contributes to the underwater landscape.
It's an opportunity to observe how habitat enhancement and improved water quality manifest below the surface, supporting better sportfishing opportunities and broader ecological health. Such sites are part of a larger network of 1,050 projects aided by over $12.1 million in grants across all fifty states and Canada.
Conditions at a site like this would reflect regional patterns. Water temperatures are not consistently reported for specific conservation project sites; however, general air temperatures range from 18-28°C (64-82°F) throughout the year.
Visibility can vary, influenced by local water quality efforts that are a core part of the Foundation’s mission. Planning a dive here means engaging with the story of habitat preservation.
Fish America Foundation #4
Conditions are Good
Best Dive Window
Optimal conditions expected
Current conditions near Fish America Foundation #4 show 28° air, 29° sea temperature, 0.3 m waves, and 27 km/h wind. Forecast data is refreshed regularly to ensure accuracy.
Best Time to Dive
Identifying the optimal time to dive a habitat restoration site like "Fish America Foundation #4" means balancing regional climate comfort with potential water clarity improvements from conservation efforts. While July typically stands out with an "Excellent" dive score and average air temperatures near 28°C (82°F) alongside lower average wave heights of 0.4 m (1.3 ft), the shoulder months also provide favorable conditions. May and June see good dive scores, with comfortable air temperatures around 26-27°C (79-81°F) and decreasing wave heights, averaging 0.6 m (2.0 ft) and 0.6 m (2.0 ft) respectively. However, October presents a different scenario; while still "Moderate" for diving, it records the highest average wave heights at 1.2 m (3.9 ft) and elevated wind speeds, suggesting potentially choppier conditions and reduced comfort compared to the calmer summer months. Rain levels generally hover between 1.3 mm and 6.5 mm (0.05-0.26 inches) monthly, with September often seeing the highest rainfall. For the most consistently calm and warm conditions, targeting late spring through early fall is advisable.
PEAK SEASON SCORE
Scores combine air & water temps, waves, wind & rainfall for overall conditions.
BEST MONTHS TO DIVE
Monthly records compiled from satellite and marine observation nodes over the last 3 years. Data provided by Open-Meteo and MET Norway.
Dive Experience & Conditions
Diving a site associated with the FishAmerica Foundation means anticipating an environment shaped by human-led habitat improvements. Entry points and underwater topography will vary significantly depending on the specific project's design and location. Divers might encounter structures deployed for fish habitat enhancement, such as artificial reef modules, or explore areas where degraded waterways have undergone restoration. Water clarity is often a focus of foundation projects; while not consistently reported for this specific site, improved water quality is a primary goal of many initiatives. Divers should expect conditions common to their local region. Wave heights typically range from a low of 0.4 m (1.3 ft) in July to higher averages around 1.2 m (3.9 ft) in October. Wind speeds also fluctuate, from calm averages around 16 km/h (10 mph) in July to stronger sustained speeds of 23 km/h (14 mph) during spring and fall months. These factors can influence surface conditions and underwater visibility, so a flexible approach to dive planning is always beneficial.
Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines
Navigating a dive site established through habitat improvement initiatives, such as those supported by the FishAmerica Foundation, requires a heightened awareness of its constructed nature. Divers should always prioritize understanding the specific configuration of any introduced structures, which may include reef balls, sunken materials, or other engineered habitats. As site-specific data on currents or specific hazards isn't available, divers should assume the presence of variable conditions and adhere strictly to local diving protocols. Always dive within your certification limits and ensure your equipment is well-maintained for recreational depth ranges. Prudent dive planning includes assessing current weather forecasts, noting potential for higher winds and waves that average over 1 m (3.3 ft) during certain months, particularly October and December. This means avoiding any disturbance to placed structures or emerging marine life, ensuring the long-term success of the foundation's efforts.
Recommended Equipment
- Dive Computer
This gear list is based on verified equipment signals for Fish America Foundation #4, United States. Always confirm final gear choices with your dive operator, guide, or liveaboard.
Recommended Dive Suit
Individual comfort in the water can vary significantly from diver to diver, even under the same conditions.
For most recreational dives, 2-3mm shorty or light wetsuit should provide comfortable protection. A hood or vest is suggested for sensitive divers due to surface winds. Forecast trends indicate little change in overall diving conditions during the next few days.
Current temperature readings suggest that the water at Fish America Foundation #4 is around 29°C (83°F). Surface air temperatures are resting at 28°C (83°F).
Due to technical issues with our weather providers, data hasn't been fetched for over 48 hours. The data above reflects the conditions at the time of the last successful fetch.
Emergency & Medical Support
Essential information to help you plan your dive trip to Fish America Foundation #4.

Hyperbaric chambers are a critical part of dive safety infrastructure. Availability varies significantly by region, and not all dive areas have immediate access.
Before diving, it's recommended to:
- confirm nearest medical facilities
- check emergency procedures with local dive operators
- ensure dive insurance covers evacuation if required
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Diving emergency assistance available through DAN World.
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- Diving medical assistance
- Evacuation coordination
Emergency contacts are provided for reference. Always verify local emergency services before diving.
Marine Life at Fish America Foundation #4
An immediate impression at a FishAmerica Foundation-supported dive site is often the diversity of fish life congregating around habitat structures. Divers might first notice schools of baitfish, which are a strong indicator of successful population enhancement efforts. As you explore, expect to see various species that benefit directly from improved habitats and water quality, a direct outcome of the foundation's extensive grant programs. These initiatives aim to foster environments where fish can thrive, so observing numerous fish is a testament to the conservation work. While specific species vary by location, the presence of healthy fish populations is a consistent highlight, showcasing the positive impact of restoration on aquatic ecosystems.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is "Fish America Foundation #4" as a dive site?
"Fish America Foundation #4" refers to a hypothetical dive location representing an area benefiting from the FishAmerica Foundation's conservation projects. It is not a naturally occurring named dive site, but rather an umbrella term for a location impacted by habitat enhancement or restoration efforts.
What kind of underwater structures might I find at such a site?
Depending on the specific project, you might find structures deployed for habitat enhancement, such as artificial reefs, rock piles, or other engineered features designed to attract and protect marine life. These are often placed to restore degraded areas or create new habitats.
Is there specific marine life to look for?
While exact species vary by region, the FishAmerica Foundation's mission is to enhance fish populations. You're likely to observe a variety of fish species, especially those that thrive in restored or augmented habitats, along with other opportunistic marine creatures.
How do water conditions typically feel at these conservation project sites?
Water conditions, including temperature and visibility, will largely depend on the specific geographic location of the project and seasonal climate patterns. Water temperatures are not consistently reported for these specific project sites, but regional air temperatures generally range from 18-28°C (64-82°F) throughout the year.
Are there any unique safety considerations for diving these types of sites?
Divers should be aware of the artificial nature of some structures and ensure proper buoyancy control. Always adhere to local diving regulations, assess current weather and water conditions, and avoid disturbing any conservation infrastructure or marine life.
What is the primary purpose of the FishAmerica Foundation's involvement in these sites?
The FishAmerica Foundation works to enhance fish populations, restore fishery habitats, improve water quality, and advance fisheries research across the U.S. and Canada. Their involvement aims to create sustainable environments for sportfishing and overall aquatic ecosystem health.
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Fish America Foundation #4
Conditions are Good
Best Dive Window
Optimal conditions expected
Current conditions near Fish America Foundation #4 show 28° air, 29° sea temperature, 0.3 m waves, and 27 km/h wind. Forecast data is refreshed regularly to ensure accuracy.



