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All Saltwater in Key Biscayne

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Belzona Two Steel Tug

Belzona Two, a 90-foot steel tug with its roof missing, was sunk on February 21, 1991. Located at a depth of 60 feet with a 15-foot relief off Miami-Dade County,

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Belzona Three Steel Tug

Belzona Three is a 100-foot steel tug sunk on June 25, 1991, resting at 85 feet depth with a 15-foot relief in Miami-Dade County. This popular dive spot features abundant

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Belzona One Barge

Belzona One, an 85-foot barge also known as Tug Mitza James G Alco Caribe, was sunk on May 30, 1990. Sitting upright at 68 feet depth with a 20-foot relief

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Orion Tug Boat

The Orion, a 118-foot tugboat built in 1928 and sunk on December 22, 1981, lies at a depth of 88 feet off Miami-Dade County. Known for abundant marine biodiversity, this

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Lady Free Schooner

Lady Free Schooner, a 90-foot wooden schooner sunk on December 31, 1986, lies at a depth of 60 feet off Miami-Dade County. Suitable for intermediate divers, this site offers historical

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Key Biscayne Southwest Corner

The southwest corner of Key Biscayne, at 35 feet depth in Miami-Dade County, restricts gear use to hook and line fishing only, prohibiting spearing and traps. Popular among responsible anglers,

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Belcher Steel Barge

The Belcher Steel Barge, a 195-foot barge filled with concrete and sunk upside down on November 26, 1985, lies at a depth of 58 feet with a 10-foot relief off

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Arida Freighter

The Arida Freighter, a 165-foot vessel sunk on June 26, 1982, lies at 88 feet depth with a relief of 12 feet off Miami-Dade County. Suitable for intermediate to advanced

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Emerald Reef 3 Mooring Buoy

Emerald Reef 3 Mooring Buoy, located at 21 feet depth off Miami-Dade County, offers divers clear waters and lush coral reefs. Popular for snorkeling, diving, and marine photography, visitors can

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Emerald Reef 5 Mooring Buoy

Emerald Reef 5 Mooring Buoy, located at 21 feet depth off Miami-Dade County, is an accessible dive spot popular with snorkelers and divers. Featuring clear waters, diverse coral habitats, and

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Emerald Reef 1 Mooring Buoy

Emerald Reef 1 Mooring Buoy at a depth of 25 feet in Miami-Dade County provides divers and snorkelers a scenic underwater environment. The area features diverse marine biodiversity, excellent visibility,

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WASA Modules West

WASA Modules West comprises 20 DERM modules along Virginia Key pipe at a depth of 22 feet with a 5-foot relief in Miami-Dade County. This reef is ideal for snorkeling

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WASA Modules East

WASA Modules East includes 20 DERM modules along the Virginia Key pipe at a depth of 22 feet with a 5-foot relief in Miami-Dade County. Popular among divers, this accessible

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79 Culverts

79 Culverts consists of eight large diameter culverts sunk on December 31, 1979, at a depth of 45 feet with a 24-foot relief off Miami-Dade County. This artificial reef provides

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Virginia Key

Virginia Key, located on the Rickenbacker Causeway to Key Biscayne in Miami-Dade County, offers scenic marine views and diverse recreational opportunities. Popular for boating, fishing, and wildlife observation, it provides

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Mercy AR 2010-Rock

Mercy AR 2010-Rock features 160 tons of limerock boulders and concrete pieces sunk on June 8, 2010, at a depth of 13 feet with a 7-foot relief off Miami-Dade County.

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Sister Banks

Sister Banks comprises islands north of Deering Channel in Miami-Dade County. This natural area is favored for boating, fishing, and wildlife observation, providing clear waters, abundant marine biodiversity, and serene

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Mercy AR 2010-Culverts

Mercy AR 2010-Culverts includes 34 pieces of concrete sunk on June 3, 2010, at a depth of 13 feet with a 7-foot relief in Miami-Dade County. Ideal for recreational diving,

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Half Moon 1 Mooring Buoy

Half Moon 1 Mooring Buoy is located at a depth of 10 feet in Miami-Dade County, offering easy diving and snorkeling access. Popular among beginners and families, the site features

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Half Moon 2 Mooring Buoy

Half Moon 2 Mooring Buoy, positioned at a shallow depth of 10 feet off Miami-Dade County, provides divers and snorkelers with easy access to vibrant coral formations and abundant marine

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Polar Cargo Ship

The Polar Cargo Ship, a 242-ton vessel sunk on September 21, 1944, rests at a shallow depth of 21 feet off Miami-Dade County. This accessible wreck provides ideal conditions for

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