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Joe`s Tug ... click for more Joe`s Tug
This tugboat, which sank under mysterious circumstances, sits upright in just 65 feet of water and brings you close to Jewfish, spotted morays, barracuda, and horse eye jacks.
rated, discovered 225 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Joe`s Tug ... click for more
Jose Cuervo ... click for more Jose Cuervo
Snorkel or dive the Underwater Margarita Bar! This actual bar was sunk off Miami Beach during the Cinco de Mayo Festival in 2000.
rated, discovered 223 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Jose Cuervo ... click for more
Lerri ... click for more Lerri
The Lerri Galleon was part of the 1733 wreck that forced 21 ships on to the Florida Keys. These ships were attempting to bring silver pesos from Havana when they were advised to change route to avoid an oncoming storm.
rated, discovered 253 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Lerri ... click for more
Little Conch Reef ... click for more Little Conch Reef
Little Conch Reef is just south of Conch Reef and is a great place for shallower diving and snorkeling
rated, discovered 227 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Little Conch Reef ... click for more
Long Reef ... click for more Long Reef
This large reef area runs south for two miles just east of Elliott Key.
rated, discovered 217 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Long Reef ... click for more
Looe Key Reef ... click for more Looe Key Reef
One of the most beautiful reefs in the Florida Keys, Looe Key Reef has large fingers of living coral extending out to sea.
rated, discovered 252 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Looe Key Reef ... click for more
Lugano ... click for more Lugano
The Lugano was a 350-foot single screw, iron-hulled British steamer with a 40-foot beam. On the afternoon of March 9, 1913, the Lugano ran hard aground on Long Reef while on a routine voyage from Liverpool to Havana.
rated, discovered 243 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Lugano ... click for more
Mandalay ... click for more Mandalay
The Mandalay was a 128-foot double-masted steel schooner in the Windjammer Cruises fleet. She ran aground on on Long Reef near Elliott Key on New Years Eve 1966 at the end of a 10-day Bahamas cruise.
rated, discovered 248 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Mandalay ... click for more
Marquesas Reef Line ... click for more Marquesas Reef Line
Six miles south of the Marquesas Keys in a continuation of the Atlantic reef line which runs east to west called the Marquesas Reef Line. This line contains caves in depths of 30 to 70 feet.
rated, discovered 251 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Marquesas Reef Line ... click for more
Mathew Lawrence Barge ... click for more Mathew Lawrence Barge
A medium-depth wreck in the Anchorage site.
rated, discovered 227 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Mathew Lawrence Barge ... click for more
Mike`s Wreck ... click for more Mike`s Wreck
This spot is an unknown wreck that is a great place for photography on a shallow wreck with a beautiful reef.
rated, discovered 225 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Mike`s Wreck ... click for more
Miss Karline (Karleen) ... click for more Miss Karline (Karleen)
One of the many wrecks within the Anchorage Artificial Reef Site. Suitable for Novices yet still enjoyable for experienced divers.
rated, discovered 269 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Miss Karline (Karleen) ... click for more
Molasses Reef ... click for more Molasses Reef
This is arguably the most beautiful collection of reefs in all of Florida! Rather than a single site, Molasses is an extensive reef complex with excellent snorkeling and diving alike.
rated, discovered 223 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Molasses Reef ... click for more
Narwal ... click for more Narwal
An advanced dive on one of the ships sunk to form the Haulover Artificial Reef Site.
rated, discovered 249 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Narwal ... click for more
Nine Foot Stake ... click for more Nine Foot Stake
Marked by a nine-foot piling, this site is a nice shallow-water reef averaging 15 to 30 feet.
rated, discovered 232 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Nine Foot Stake ... click for more
North Dry Rocks - Minnow Cave ... click for more North Dry Rocks - Minnow Cave
This is a great shallow reef which houses Minnow Cave in the central portion. Minnow cave gets its name from the amazing dance of minnows that adorn the opening.
rated, discovered 228 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
North Dry Rocks - Minnow Cave ... click for more
Orion ... click for more Orion
In 1981, the 118-foot Navy Tug Orion was towed and sunk on the southwest corner of the Key Biscayne Artificial Reef site.
rated, discovered 231 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Orion ... click for more
Patch Reef 1 off Broad Creek ... click for more Patch Reef 1 off Broad Creek
This is an unnamed fantastic spot on the south end of the patch reefs just east of Broad Creek in the Biscayne National Park. This spot has two mooring buoys, and is sometimes referred to as simply Ball Buoys Reef.
rated, discovered 231 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Patch Reef 1 off Broad Creek ... click for more
Patricia ... click for more Patricia
The Patricia, a steel tug sunk in 1990, is a popular wreck in the Anchorage Artificial Reef Site.
rated, discovered 224 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Pickles Reef ... click for more Pickles Reef
A great shallow dive or snorkel site with lots of beautiful coral, colorful tropical reef fish, and Spiny Lobster.
rated, discovered 235 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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