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USS Wilkes-Barre ... click for more USS Wilkes-Barre
The USS Wilkes-Barre is by far the largest ship to be reefed in the Florida Keys, even bigger than the Spiegel Grove. For the technically qualified diver, the USS Wilkes-Barre offers an exciting adventure.
rated, discovered 245 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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USS Curb ... click for more USS Curb
Located one mile south of the Cayman Salvager, this 300-foot naval salvaging tug is an artificial reef site in 185 feet of water.
rated, discovered 265 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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USS Alligator ... click for more USS Alligator
This 86-foot ship was attempting to protect a convoy from being raided by pirates when it sank in 1825.
rated, discovered 268 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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USCG Duane ... click for more USCG Duane
The 329-foot Coast Guard cutter Duane was sunk in 1987 to create an artificial reef, which was specially prepared for advanced divers with clear, open hatchways and open rooms to explore.
rated, discovered 250 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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USCG Bibb ... click for more USCG Bibb
The 329-foot Coast Guard cutter Bibb was sunk in 1987 to create an 'artificial reef,' which was specially prepared for advanced divers.
rated, discovered 261 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Turtle Reef ... click for more Turtle Reef
Marked by four mooring buoys, the main body of Turtle Reef is an excellent spot for snorkeling.
rated, discovered 270 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Tres Puentes ... click for more Tres Puentes
Tres Puentes went down as part of the 1733 Spanish Galleon wrecks. Today, Tres Puentes lies between Snake Creek and Whale Harbor and is know for its production of Silver treasures.
rated, discovered 274 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Tortuga ... click for more Tortuga
The dramatic 1995 explosion and sinking of The Tortuga was filmed for the Hollywood movie, Fair Game. This is a popular wreck that is easier to penetrate than nearby wrecks.
rated, discovered 265 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Toppino`s Reef (#1 Marker Reef) ... click for more Toppino`s Reef (#1 Marker Reef)
Located in just 25 feet of water, this is among the prettiest shallow reef areas off of Key West.
rated, discovered 245 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Toppino`s Reef (#1 Marker Reef) ... click for more
Thunderbolt ... click for more Thunderbolt
This 188-foot military ship is the jewel of the Marathon wreck fleet. Sunk intentionally as a dive attraction in March 1986, she now sits perfectly upright in 115 feet of water offering 45 feet of relief.
rated, discovered 240 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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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 233 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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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 236 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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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 241 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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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 263 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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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 235 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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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 229 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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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 219 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Tacoma ... click for more Tacoma
This large freighter was sunk in 2002 in 120-feet of water. It attracts large gamefish.
rated, discovered 260 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Steane D`Auray ... click for more Steane D`Auray
The Steane D'Auray, often referred to as the 'St. Anne', is a 110 foot North Atlantic trawler, sunk in only 68 feet of water.
rated, discovered 229 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Spirit of Miami ... click for more Spirit of Miami
The Spirit of Miami is a 727 jet sunk in the Key Biscayne Artificial Reef Site by DERM (Department of Environmental Resource Management) on September 8, 1993, in 82 feet of water.
rated, discovered 250 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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