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Acosta Bridge Rubble ... click for more Acosta Bridge Rubble
This artificial reef site consists of lots of concrete rubble from an old bridge, some culverts, an old wooden dock, and two barges.
rated, discovered 703 time(s).
Duval region, Florida
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Amberjack Hole ... click for more Amberjack Hole
Amberjack Hole is one of the most alive and magnificent artificial reefs in the Jacksonville area. It includes reefs, ledges, a small tug, a barge, and rubble from a bridge.
rated, discovered 563 time(s).
Duval region, Florida
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Blackmar`s Reef ... click for more Blackmar`s Reef
Blackmar's Reef is a natural reef area that has been enhanced with five shipwrecks and two airplanes. The ships and reefs house a variety of marine life. The planes are intact and make great pictures.
rated, discovered 303 time(s).
Duval region, Florida
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Clayton`s Holler ... click for more Clayton`s Holler
Clayton Holler is an area of reefs and ledges that is very popular with divers in Jacksonville. It's a great place to explore and a good spot to hunt lobster.
rated, discovered 258 time(s).
Duval region, Florida
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Coppedge Tug ... click for more Coppedge Tug
This tugboat was sunk in 1988 and settled upright and intact on the bottom. The pilothouse is filled with schools of fish. The tug is a favorite of photographers.
rated, discovered 281 time(s).
Duval region, Florida
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East Fourteen-Gator Bowl ... click for more East Fourteen-Gator Bowl
This area contains over a dozen reefs including ?Red Rock Reef? and ?Y-Ledge.? The most popular portion of this area is the ?Gator Bowl Press Boxes' which were sunk when the old stadium was torn down.
rated, discovered 278 time(s).
Duval region, Florida
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Freighter Anna Artificial Reef ... click for more Freighter Anna Artificial Reef
The Anna, a 225-foot freighter, was reefed in 1986 off the coast of Jacksonville. She lies on her starboard side in 110 feet of water.
rated, discovered 309 time(s).
Duval region, Florida
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Hudgins ... click for more Hudgins
The freighter, Hudgins, was sunk in 1987 as part of the Artificial Reef Program. She is intact and upright and houses a large variety of fish.
rated, discovered 254 time(s).
Duval region, Florida
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Middle Ground ... click for more Middle Ground
Middle Ground contains a steel tug and the experimental 'Japanese Reef' which is a pyramid of fiberglass tubes that have draw a variety of marine life to the area.
rated, discovered 241 time(s).
Duval region, Florida
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Montgomery`s Reef ... click for more Montgomery`s Reef
The reef area consists of over one dozen shipwrecks including a 120-foot barge and an upside-down barge. It's popular with spearfishermen, as well as those who like to observe tropical fish.
rated, discovered 245 time(s).
Duval region, Florida
Montgomery`s Reef ... click for more
Nine Mile Reef ... click for more Nine Mile Reef
Nine Mile Reef is popular for wreck-diving. There are barges, a steamer tug, and a fishing boat among the corals.
rated, discovered 239 time(s).
Duval region, Florida
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Paul Main`s Reef ... click for more Paul Main`s Reef
This is an area of small reefs and several wrecks. One tug is upright next to a barge and is a favorite spot for underwater photographers.
rated, discovered 232 time(s).
Duval region, Florida
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Rabbit`s Lair ... click for more Rabbit`s Lair
The Rabbit's Lair is an area with several long stretches of ledges and three wrecks nearby.
rated, discovered 248 time(s).
Duval region, Florida
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