Turbine Stacks 1 features a unique artificial reef created by 83 large steel tanks sunk on November 4, 1983, off Miami-Dade County. Resting at a depth of 190 feet, this deep-water site attracts a wide variety of marine species, providing a dynamic habitat for grouper, snapper, amberjack, and barracuda. Due to its depth, the location appeals primarily to experienced divers and deep-sea anglers. The remarkable underwater structures offer dramatic visuals and intriguing exploration opportunities, making it a favorite among advanced diving enthusiasts seeking thrilling encounters with diverse marine life and excellent underwater photography.