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Three Coal Barges ... click for more Three Coal Barges
These three barges lie end-to-end in water less than 50 feet deep. A variety of marine life inhabitat the area.
rated, discovered 231 time(s).
Escambia region, Florida
Three Coal Barges ... click for more
Thozina ... click for more Thozina
This 174-foot freighter, which was donated to the Palm Beach County Artificial Reef Program, now lies in 90 feet of water along four other ships.
rated, discovered 235 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Thozina ... click for more
Thomas Wilson ... click for more Thomas Wilson
Steel Whaleback Freighter sank in 1902 Rests in 70ft
rated, discovered 286 time(s).
Lake Superior region, Minnesota
Thomas Wilson ... click for more
Thomas Hayward (Liberty Ship) ... click for more Thomas Hayward (Liberty Ship)
The wreck of the Thomas Hayward now rests in 90 feet of water rising 25 feet off the bottom. This site has become one of the most popular wreck dives in the Destin area.
rated, discovered 225 time(s).
Okaloosa region, Florida
Thomas Hayward (Liberty Ship) ... click for more
Thiorva Wreck ... click for more Thiorva Wreck
While carrying a load of lumber, this 200-foot wooden bark sank and now lies scattered in 10 - 15 feet of water.
rated, discovered 232 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Thiorva Wreck ... click for more
The Trench - Outfall Trench ... click for more The Trench - Outfall Trench
This reef takes its name from the 15-foot wide trench cut through the middle of the reef to make way for two large trans-atlantic communication cables.
rated, discovered 238 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
The Trench - Outfall Trench ... click for more
The Tanks ... click for more The Tanks
As part of the county's Artificial Reef Program, fourteen intact United States Armored M-60 tanks were placed underwater in December 1994.
rated, discovered 217 time(s).
Okaloosa region, Florida
The Tanks ... click for more
The Sambo Reefs ... click for more The Sambo Reefs
The Sambos are a collection of reefs divided into Eastern, Middle, and Western by white sands. Good diving is found all along the reef line.
rated, discovered 235 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
The Sambo Reefs ... click for more
The Rocks ... click for more The Rocks
The Rocks is a beautiful shallow-water snorkel site noted for its coral, visibility, and marine life.
rated, discovered 239 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
The Rocks ... click for more
The Horseshoe ... click for more The Horseshoe
This reef gets its name from its curved horseshoe-like formation. This is an ideal spot for new divers, with depth ranging from 15 to 25 feet.
rated, discovered 262 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
The Horseshoe ... click for more
The Hideaway at Princeville ... click for more The Hideaway at Princeville
The Hideaway is best for snorkeling, if you are in the area. We would call this a good beginner scuba dive, but the climb up and down the bluff can be difficult with 40 pounds of equipment.
rated, discovered 315 time(s).
Kauai region, Hawaii
The Hideaway at Princeville ... click for more
The Gap ... click for more The Gap
Starting at 50 feet and dropping to 80 feet, The Gap is a beautiful wall dive with large coral heads rising 10 to 15 feet on the ocean side.
rated, discovered 234 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
The Gap ... click for more
The Cliff ... click for more The Cliff
The Cliff is nice dive with easy access. Located at 'The Cliff at Shell Beach', you'll find this a civilized dive!
rated, discovered 300 time(s).
San Luis Obispo region, California
The Cliff ... click for more
The Cave ... click for more The Cave
This dive was recommended by a certified Gorilla. We've only included The Cave to show how difficult it can be to access. If you aren't comfortable climbing on sandy rocks, try a kayak dive instead!
rated, discovered 323 time(s).
San Diego region, California
The Cave ... click for more
Tex Edwards Barge ... click for more Tex Edwards Barge
Considered by many to be one of the safest dives in Pensacola, this barge is home to numerous species of fish.
rated, discovered 206 time(s).
Escambia region, Florida
Tex Edwards Barge ... click for more
Tessie ... click for more Tessie
Flounder are often found in this artificial reef site that includes a 40-foot cabin cruiser, various parts from four cars, and assorted concrete pipes.
rated, discovered 216 time(s).
Escambia region, Florida
Tessie ... click for more
Tenneco Towers ... click for more Tenneco Towers
Tenneco Towers, the largest artificial reef in southeast Florida, was created in 1985 when the Tenneco Oil Company sank five large oil production platforms.
rated, discovered 232 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
Tenneco Towers ... click for more
Tenneco Oil Rig (Pensacola) ... click for more Tenneco Oil Rig (Pensacola)
As part of the Rigs to Reef program, Tenneco donated this obsolete oil rig to Escambia County for use as an artificial reef.
rated, discovered 236 time(s).
Escambia region, Florida
Tenneco Oil Rig (Pensacola) ... click for more
Ten-Fathom Ledge ... click for more Ten-Fathom Ledge
Ten-Fathom Ledge is a series of coral ledges with several coral caves. Grouper and lobster, as well as eagle rays and sharks, are a common sight at this location.
rated, discovered 228 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Ten-Fathom Ledge ... click for more
Ten-Fathom Bar ... click for more Ten-Fathom Bar
This is one of the few mini-wall dives in Florida. The wall begins at 25 feet and drops quickly down to 130 feet. Spectacular!
rated, discovered 218 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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