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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 284 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 280 time(s).
Duval region, Florida
East Fourteen-Gator Bowl ... click for more
E. E. Simpson Tug ... click for more E. E. Simpson Tug
While attempting to rescue a schooner that had run aground, the E.E. Simpson succumbed to bad weather and sank in 20 feet of water just off the old East Pass to St. Andrew Bay.
rated, discovered 280 time(s).
Bay region, Florida
E. E. Simpson Tug ... click for more
Conch Reef ... click for more Conch Reef
Conch Reef is one of the most thoroughly developed coral reef systems in the Florida Keys, with typical depths from 20 to 100 feet.
rated, discovered 280 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Sea Emperor ... click for more Sea Emperor
An artificial reef has developed on the wreckage of this 171-foot barge and the assorted concrete pipes and pilings surrounding it. The sea life here is rich and diverse and the wreck is easy to esplore.
rated, discovered 279 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
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Fourth Window ... click for more Fourth Window
Named for it's landmark of putting the black chimney in line with the 4th window on the north section of the Breaker's Hotel, this N/S running ledge is the most regularly dived by the commercial boats.
rated, discovered 278 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Fourth Window ... click for more
Erl King ... click for more Erl King
The vessel Erl King was a 305-foot three-masted, single screw, iron auxiliary steamer with a 34-foot beam. On the December 16, 1891, The Erl King ran aground on Long Reef during a voyage from Swansea England to New Orleans, Louisiana.
rated, discovered 278 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Erl King ... click for more
Catherine ... click for more Catherine
The Catherine is a shallow wreck offshore of Santa Rosa Island in the Pensacola area. The ship sank in 1894. A section of hull and debris is all that remains.
rated, discovered 277 time(s).
Escambia region, Florida
Catherine ... click for more
Chevron Oil Rig ... click for more Chevron Oil Rig
This retired oil platform was donated by Chevron Oil Company as part of the Rigs to Reefs program in 1993.
rated, discovered 275 time(s).
Escambia region, Florida
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Horseshoe Reef ... click for more Horseshoe Reef
Horseshoe Reef is a ledge system popular with drift divers.
rated, discovered 275 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Horseshoe Reef ... click for more
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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Rolls Royce ... click for more Rolls Royce
Where else but off West Palm Beach can you find a Rolls Royce artificial reef?
rated, discovered 273 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Rolls Royce ... click for more
King Neptune ... click for more King Neptune
North/south running ledge in 60 feet of water at the sand, 49 feet on top. The statue is now gone. For many years, the 7 foot badly eroded statue of King Neptune stood in sandy break in the reef.
rated, discovered 272 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
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El Infante ... click for more El Infante
This ship belonged to the Silver Plate Fleet in 1733 which was lost in a hurricane and is roughly one mile away from the San Jose wreck.
rated, discovered 271 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
El Infante ... click for more
Emerald Reef ... click for more Emerald Reef
Emerald Reef is a small shallow-water patch reef one mile east of Key Biscayne. It's considered by many to be one of the most beautiful reefs in Miami, rivaling those found further south in the Florida Keys.
rated, discovered 271 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Black Hole ... click for more Black Hole
Black Hole is a drowned sinkhole 65 feet below the surface of the ocean. The entrance is nearly 100 feet in diameter and the limestone shaft plunges to depths of 224 feet.
rated, discovered 271 time(s).
Collier region, Florida
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C-One ... click for more C-One
The C-One is an intact U.S. Navy steel tug sitting in 65 feet of water in the Sunny Isles Artificial Reef Site.
rated, discovered 270 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Deep Freeze ... click for more Deep Freeze
This 210' freighter was sunk in 135' of water in October 1976. She's a popular site with local fishermen and deep divers.
rated, discovered 270 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Deep Freeze ... click for more
Concepcion ... click for more Concepcion
The Concepcion is a steel freighter sunk in 68 feet of water in the Sunny Isles Artificial Reef Site in June 1991.
rated, discovered 270 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Jap Rock ... click for more Jap Rock
Offshore of the north end of Boca Raton public beach is a nice grouping of rocks that are home to numerous colorful tropical fish.
rated, discovered 269 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
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