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Ancient Mariner ... click for more Ancient Mariner
A Coast Guard cutter from the 1930s that was once a floating restaurant in Ft. Lauderdale no lies on the bottom in 70 feet of water. This is a great wreck that is easy to explore and has abundant sea life.
rated, discovered 568 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
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Barracuda Reef ... click for more Barracuda Reef
Barracuda Reef is a fairly shallow reef off Broward County that offers a dive experience similar to diving on reefs in the Florida Keys. Excellent for fish-watching.
rated, discovered 315 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
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Berry Patch ... click for more Berry Patch
The Berry Patch was sunk in 1987 to form an artificial reef. The 65-foot steel tug lies near other wrecks and is frequented by a variety of marine life.
rated, discovered 324 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
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Cape Gull - Robert Edmister Reef ... click for more Cape Gull - Robert Edmister Reef
This 95-foot Coast Guard Cutter built in 1953 was renamed the Robert Edmister and sunk in 70 feet of water in 1989.
rated, discovered 332 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
Cape Gull - Robert Edmister Reef ... click for more
Capt. Dan Wreck ... click for more Capt. Dan Wreck
The Capt. Dan was a Coast Guard buoy tender named Hollyhock. The ship was sunk in memorial for Capt Dan Garnsey in 1990.
rated, discovered 287 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
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Copenhagen ... click for more Copenhagen
This wreck is one of the most popular historical shipwrecks in Forida and is an Underwater Archaeological Preserve. The shallow depths make this spot great for beginners and snorkelers.
rated, discovered 292 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
Copenhagen ... click for more
Donal G. McAllister ... click for more Donal G. McAllister
Sunk June 23, 1998 as part of the Broward County Artificial Reef Program, this 101-foot former New York harbor boat now lies in 75 feet of water and rises 30 feet off the sea floor.
rated, discovered 256 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
Donal G. McAllister ... click for more
Guy Harvey ... click for more Guy Harvey
The Guy Harvey was a 185-foot Haitian freighter originally christened the M/V Lady Kimberly. Guy Harvey painted sharks and other game fish along the outside of the ship before she was sunk May 10, 1997 in 140 feet of water.
rated, discovered 240 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
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Hall Of Fame Moorings ... click for more Hall Of Fame Moorings
The Hall of Fame Moorings consist of a series of ledges marked by nine buoys. Depths at this site begin at 15 feet and reach down to 30 feet.
rated, discovered 239 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
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Hammerhead Reef ... click for more Hammerhead Reef
Hammerhead is a reef that extends for over two miles from the Dania Pier almost to Port Everglades Cut. A great spot for a drift dive.
rated, discovered 251 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
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Hog Heaven ... click for more Hog Heaven
Hog Heaven is a 180-foot barge that lies upside down in 64 feet of water. Another barge, the Wayne, is close by along with debris sunk to help reefs form.
rated, discovered 237 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
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Houseboat ... click for more Houseboat
Originally named Duzaway, this 70-foot wreck known as Old Houseboat, was reefed in 90 feet of water in 1987 to create and artifical reef.
rated, discovered 235 time(s).
Broward 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 231 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
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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
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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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Mary St. Phillips ... click for more Mary St. Phillips
The Mary St. Phillips, a 110-foot steel tug, was sunk in 1993 in 120 feet of water to form an artificial reef.
rated, discovered 239 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
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Mercedes I ... click for more Mercedes I
The most famous of Ft. Lauderdale's wrecks is the 198-foot freighter Mercedes I. She received national attention, when on Thanksgiving Day in 1984 during a storm, she lost her anchorage and ran aground against a seawall
rated, discovered 240 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
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Oakland Ridge Moorings ... click for more Oakland Ridge Moorings
A series of 15 mooring buoys marking a ledge in 18-28 feet of water with several caves and crevices.
rated, discovered 251 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
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Opal Towers ... click for more Opal Towers
Opal Towers is a nice stretch of reef that has good visibility, abundant marine life, and is a great place for a night dive or drift dive.
rated, discovered 241 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
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Rebel Wreck ... click for more Rebel Wreck
The Rebel sits in 110 feet of water one mile north from the Mercedes wreck. Sunk on July 16, 1985, she sits intact and upright.
rated, discovered 236 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
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