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Mizpah ... click for more Mizpah
The 185-foot Greek Luxury liner Mizpah was sunk in 1968 to serve as an artificial reef and fish preserve. She lies upright and intact in 90 feet of water.
rated, discovered 244 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Mizpah ... click for more
Murphy`s Barge ... click for more Murphy`s Barge
Sunk in 1985 as part of Palm Beach County's Artificial Reef Site 2, Murphy's Barge lies 15 feet from the bow of the Eidsvag.
rated, discovered 259 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Murphy`s Barge ... click for more
Noula Express ... click for more Noula Express
The Noula Express was the first joint project between the Broward and Palm Beach County Artificial Reef Programs and lies on the county line. The Noula Express wreckage lies among white sand and a small patch reef system
rated, discovered 256 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Noula Express ... click for more
Paul`s Reef ... click for more Paul`s Reef
Paul's Reef is one of the most pristine and enjoyable drift dives in Palm Beach.
rated, discovered 252 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Paul`s Reef ... click for more
Playpen ... click for more Playpen
Playpen (a.k.a., Tri-County Artificial Reef) is an artificial reef created with concrete culverts, junction boxes and old cement lightposts. The area is a labyrinth of tunnels, ledges, and holes full of marine life.
rated, discovered 233 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Playpen ... click for more
Princess Anne ... click for more Princess Anne
The Princess Anne is a 350-foot car ferry sunk in 1993 in 100 feet of water which offers an excellent multilevel dive profile.
rated, discovered 247 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Princess Anne ... click for more
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
San Remo ... click for more San Remo
This site ranges in depth from 45 to 65 feet and has several caves and overhangs. Fish and invertebrates make this a great spot for night diving and drift diving.
rated, discovered 254 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
San Remo ... click for more
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
Sea Emperor ... click for more
Seagate ... click for more Seagate
A circular hole on the inside edge of the third reef with a rock ledge across part of the opening, with rock and rubble in the hole. Depth is 60 feet to sand and 50' to the deck. A wide variety of reef tropicals, and great schools of grunts.
rated, discovered 252 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Seagate ... click for more
Shark Ledge ... click for more Shark Ledge
This ledge is five nautical miles North of the Boca Raton Inlet. The spot has become popular because it is frequented by reef sharks.
rated, discovered 268 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Shark Ledge ... click for more
Shasha Boekanier ... click for more Shasha Boekanier
The ship was siezed as part of Operation Riverwalk and sunk in 2002 in 90' of water.
rated, discovered 242 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Shasha Boekanier ... click for more
Simpson`s Barge ... click for more Simpson`s Barge
Simpson's Barge rests in 80 feet of water and its walls rise six to eight feet. This is an excellent dive for a curious diver in search of beautiful sea life.
rated, discovered 243 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Simpson`s Barge ... click for more
South Double Ledges ... click for more South Double Ledges
Located approximately three nautical miles South-Southeast of the Palm Beach Inlet are two ledges that run north-south. Coral and all types of fish as well as nurse sharks live within the ledges.
rated, discovered 244 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
South Double Ledges ... click for more
St. Jacques ... click for more St. Jacques
The ship was sunk in 2002 in 90' of water just 1.5 miles from the Palm Beach Inlet.
rated, discovered 235 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
St. Jacques ... click for more
The Trench - Outfall Trench ... click for more The Trench - Outfall Trench
This reef takes its name from the 15-foot wide trench cut through the middle of the reef to make way for two large trans-atlantic communication cables.
rated, discovered 239 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
The Trench - Outfall Trench ... click for more
Thozina ... click for more Thozina
This 174-foot freighter, which was donated to the Palm Beach County Artificial Reef Program, now lies in 90 feet of water along four other ships.
rated, discovered 235 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Thozina ... click for more
Undercut Ledge ... click for more Undercut Ledge
North/south inside 6' deeply undercut ledge, starts at 75', then broken rock rising to 65'. Reef wanders randomly over 50 yard extent. Excellent sea life.
rated, discovered 287 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Undercut Ledge ... click for more
United Caribbean ... click for more United Caribbean
Once used to smuggle immigrants from China, then left to rust in the Miami River, the United Caribbean was sunk to create an artificial reef. She lies near the Noula Express and Sea Emperor, to the south of the Boca Raton Inlet.
rated, discovered 294 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
United Caribbean ... click for more
Ziegler`s Zoo ... click for more Ziegler`s Zoo
Several N/S inside ledges rising from 105' sand on west side to 85 feet on top. My favorite site of the northern deep ledges. Loaded with critters of all sorts, big and small. Fairly broken and barren north of this site
rated, discovered 308 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
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