The Moby One is a 75-foot wooden shrimp boat sunk on December 31, 1983, resting at a depth of 97 feet with a 10-foot relief in Miami-Dade County. Ideal for intermediate divers, this wreck is known for its excellent marine biodiversity, hosting large schools of fish, corals, and marine wildlife. Its clear waters offer great visibility, making it perfect for underwater photography and diving exploration.