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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 256 time(s).
Duval region, Florida
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Indian Shores Reef ... click for more Indian Shores Reef
This artificial reef was started more than 30 years ago and has developed extensive marine life. It includes a barge and two World War II Navy Landing Ships.
rated, discovered 200 time(s).
Pinellas region, Florida
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Isabell Wreck ... click for more Isabell Wreck
Resting on the bottom under 58 feet of water lie the broken remains of the old shrimp boat, Isabell.
rated, discovered 212 time(s).
Collier region, Florida
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Ivory Wreck ... click for more Ivory Wreck
One of the more interesting wrecks found on the Delta Shoals is The Ivory Wreck, an old slaver that ran aground in 1853.
rated, discovered 220 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Jackson Blue Spring ... click for more Jackson Blue Spring
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 175 time(s).
Jackson 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 270 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
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Jay Scutti Tug Artifical Reef Site ... click for more Jay Scutti Tug Artifical Reef Site
This site is actually a collection of several wrecks, combined forming a wonderful artificial reef in only 70 feet of water.
rated, discovered 230 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
Jay Scutti Tug Artifical Reef Site ... click for more
Jim Atria Artificial Reef ... click for more Jim Atria Artificial Reef
The Jim Atria, a 240-foot Dutch freighter originally named the Poinciana, rests in 135 feet of water 4.5 miles north of Port Everglades.
rated, discovered 233 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
Jim Atria Artificial Reef ... click for more
Joanie`s Reef ... click for more Joanie`s Reef
This is a great location for snorkeling, nurse shark sightings, and photography.
rated, discovered 218 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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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
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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
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Joseph E. Brown (Liberty Ship) ... click for more Joseph E. Brown (Liberty Ship)
This Liberty ship was built in Savannah, Georgia during World War II. She was sunk in 1977 to form an artificial reef.
rated, discovered 240 time(s).
Okaloosa region, Florida
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Joseph L. Meek (Liberty Ship) ... click for more Joseph L. Meek (Liberty Ship)
This Liberty Ship served as a transport ship during World War II. She was sunk offshore of Pensacola in 1976 by the Department of Commerce in order to create a sport fishing and diving area.
rated, discovered 217 time(s).
Escambia region, Florida
Joseph L. Meek (Liberty Ship) ... click for more
Kidd Wreck ... click for more Kidd Wreck
In 1987, this 85 foot barge sank in 45 feet of water. This is a great site to see goliath grouper, snapper, and barracuda.
rated, discovered 228 time(s).
Collier region, Florida
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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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Kings Spring ... click for more Kings Spring
Cavern with two entrances Max Depth: 49ft
rated, discovered 184 time(s).
Citrus region, Florida
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Labonte Reef ... click for more Labonte Reef
Labonte Reef is a great beginner's reef with a depth range of 35 to 45 feet at the sandy bottom.
rated, discovered 235 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
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Lake Denton ... click for more Lake Denton

rated, discovered 209 time(s).
Highlands region, Florida
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Leroy ... click for more Leroy
The Leroy was originally a revenue cutter named Samuel Dexter. The Dexter ws renamed Leroy and became a tug with a Towing Company in 1908. She sank off Cape San Blas in a storm in 1926.
rated, discovered 236 time(s).
Bay region, Florida
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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
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