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Hopper Barge 1, a 150-foot New York City garbage barge sunk on June 30, 1981, rests at a depth of
Location Name: Hopper Barge 1 New York City Garbage Barge
Water Type: Saltwater
Access: Offshore
Depth:: 163 ft
GPS: N 25° 37.066′ W 80° 04.900′
Category: Saltwater
Location Area:: Biscayne Bay
Florida
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Florida
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Chicken Key, located offshore of Coral Gables in Miami-Dade County, is a tranquil island favored by boaters and anglers. Its
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Soldier Key, located east of Palmetto Bay in Miami-Dade County, is an island currently closed to the public. The surrounding
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St Anne DAuray, a 110-foot North Atlantic fishing trawler fully intact, sunk on March 28, 1986, rests at a depth
Location Name: St Anne DAuray North Atlantic Fishing Trawler
Water Type: Saltwater
Access: Offshore
Depth:: 68 ft
GPS: N 25° 35.869′ W 80° 04.675′
Category: Saltwater
Location Area:: Biscayne Bay
Florida
United States
Florida
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The Arakanapka, a steel-hulled steamer sunk on January 1, 1876, lies at depths ranging from 12 to 25 feet off
Location Name: Arakanapka Steel Hulled Steamer
Water Type: Saltwater
Access: Offshore
Depth:: 12-25 ft
GPS: N 25° 35.510′ W 80° 05.680′
Category: Saltwater
Location Area:: Biscayne Bay
Florida
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Florida
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Biscayne Channel, marked by GPS waypoints in Miami-Dade County, serves as a key marine navigation route. Known for its clear,