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100` Caves ... click for more 100` Caves
10-12 foot north/south inside ledge rising from depth of 102 feet, then rounding up to 84 feet on top. Big undercuts, many holes. Bring a light, as it's needed. Small gorgonians, but big schools of grunts, porkfish, and snapper and many tropicals.
Palm-Beach region, Florida
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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.
Duval region, Florida
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Adolphus Busch ... click for more Adolphus Busch
The Adolphus Busch was intentionally sunk in 1998 to create an artificial reef system. She sits intact and upright in 100-feet of water.
Miami-Dade region, Florida
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African Queen ... click for more African Queen
The African Queen, a 57-foot concrete boat, now rests in 45 feet of water off Key Biscayne.
Miami-Dade region, Florida
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Alexander Barge - Artificial Reef ... click for more Alexander Barge - Artificial Reef
Alexander, a 120-foot long and 40-foot wide barge, was purposefully sunk in 1984 to mark the site for the development of an artificial reef.
Miami-Dade region, Florida
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Alexander`s Wreck ... click for more Alexander`s Wreck
The wreck known as 'Alexander's Wreck', originally the US Navy destroyer escort 'USS Amesbury', was reefed in 1927 as an artificial reef.
Miami-Dade region, Florida
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Alicia ... click for more Alicia
Built in 1883 at a shipyard in Scotland, the Alicia was a 345-foot iron-hulled, three-masted steamer with a 38-foot beam. She slammed on to Ajax Reef in 1905, where she now rests in 20 feet of water.
Miami-Dade region, Florida
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All Alone ... click for more All Alone
In 90 feet of water on the Ten-Fathom Ledge lies All-Alone, the hull of a 75-foot tugboat.
Miami-Dade region, Florida
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Alligator Reef ... click for more Alligator Reef
Alligator Reef arose around a wrecked ship, the USS Alligator built in 1820, which went down in 1825 while on a Navy mission. This site is easily identified by the reigning 136-foot tall lighthouse tower.
Miami-Dade region, Florida
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Almirante ... click for more Almirante
Almirante is a 200-foot steel freighter that was sunk off of Elliot Key.
Miami-Dade region, Florida
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