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Cooper River South Carolina

Cooper River South Carolina is a blackwater fossil river.

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Unless you already have a suitable local boat and river experience, charter support is the normal way into the Cooper River.

Boat-based blackwater fossil dive in tidal South Carolina water with strong currents, very low visibility, and hobby-license recovery rules.

About Cooper River South Carolina

Cooper River South Carolina is a blackwater tidal river where divers work from boats and search gravel beds for fossil shark teeth, whale and mastodon material, and historic artifacts. It is a hands-on hunt dive that demands current management, dark-water navigation, and comfort working around trees, mud, and low visibility.

Research Estimate At Cooper River South Carolina

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 1m
AccessChallenging entry effort
Aquatic LifeAverage variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
CurrentStrong current
SurgeFlat calm

Where Is Cooper River South Carolina?

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Cooper River South Carolina Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

4.6m - 15.2m

Depth Note

Shallow dive areas are commonly around 15 to 25 ft, with gravel beds and deeper holes reaching roughly 50 ft.

Best Season

Year-round

Typical Conditions

Tannin-dark tidal water with strong current, sunken trees, gravel beds, and a bottom searched mostly by feel.

Safety & Access At Cooper River South Carolina

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Dangerous wildlifeEntanglement riskLow visibilityStrong current

Safety Notes

Use a compass, a very bright light, and a reliable boat plan. Sunken trees, tidal current, and alligators are part of the risk picture.

Access Restrictions

Advanced certification, underwater navigation skill, and a charter or suitable local boat are the normal baseline for Cooper River diving.

Legal Notes

South Carolina requires a Hobby License for recreational search and recovery of submerged fossils and artifacts, and recovery must be by hand with no digging or excavation.

Local Intel For Cooper River South Carolina

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba Diving

Blackwater fossil hunting on river gravel beds for shark teeth, fossils, and artifacts.

Freediving

Not a freedive target.

Snorkeling

Not a snorkel site.

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Exposure Profile at Cooper River South Carolina

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Wildlife at Cooper River South Carolina

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Recent Logged Visits At Cooper River South Carolina

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Dive Spot Log Averages At Cooper River South Carolina

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Cooper River South Carolina Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Cooper River South Carolina Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

divethecooper.com · Operator

Local fossil and artifact charter site for Cooper River dives and boat support.

sc.edu · Official

State hobby-license page covering recreational fossil and artifact recovery rules.

www.nautiloid.net · Community

Community dive notes on blackwater conditions, wildlife, charter use, and typical depth profile.

www.sctrails.net · Official

Underwater trail page with parking, restrooms, water launch, and marked heritage dive sites.

Independent article on strong currents, dark water, advanced certification, and low visibility.

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