Located in approximately 22 feet of water off Miami-Dade County, the Pacific Reef Mooring Buoy marks a vibrant hard-bottom reef community popular with snorkelers, divers, and anglers. This site features scattered coral heads, sponges, and a variety of reef fish such as yellowtail snapper, grunts, porgies, and hogfish. The mooring buoy allows for secure boat tie-up, protecting the reef from anchor damage. Ideal for light-tackle fishing or underwater photography, the site provides easy access to productive shallow-water habitat near the outer edges of Biscayne National Park.