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All Saltwater in Miami Beach

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Concrete Pipe 3

Concrete Pipe 3 consists of 60 tons of concrete pipes sunk on December 31, 1986, located at a depth of 45 feet with a 6-foot relief off Miami-Dade County. Popular

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Catharina Tugboat

The Catharina is a 71-foot tugboat-turned-motor-sailing vessel, intentionally sunk on September 8, 2010. Resting at a depth of 284 feet with 14 feet of relief, it’s a prime offshore fishing

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Met Wreck Steel Barge

Met Wreck is a large steel barge measuring 200’x50’x8′, sunk on October 14, 2005, at a depth of 23 feet with an 8-foot relief off Miami-Dade County. Suitable for snorkeling

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Greynolds Park Reef

Greynolds Park Reef features 382 tons of limestone boulders placed in a 16×32-foot area at a depth of 10 feet. Sunk on December 31, 1987, it provides a great site

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POM Wharf Mitigation

POM Wharf Mitigation features 3,746 tons of Ultra Reefball Modules from the Port of Miami, sunk in October 2013, at a depth of 25 feet with a 4-foot relief off

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Concrete Pilings 06

Concrete Pilings 06 consists of 100 concrete pilings, each measuring 1’x1’x3′, sunk on May 23, 2006, at a depth of 21 feet with a 6-foot relief in Miami-Dade County. Ideal

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SIRRON Site 1 North

SIRRON Site 1 North includes 80 artificial reef modules of various designs like M2, RR, and dome types. Sunk in 1991, this site lies at a 60-foot depth and functions

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Two Islands Mitigation

The Two Islands Mitigation reef consists of 10,125 tons of concrete materials, covering 7,500 cubic yards. Installed in March 2010 at a depth of 38 feet, it’s a massive habitat

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SIRRON Site 1 South

SIRRON Site 1 South is a dense reef system featuring 81 artificial modules including M2, RR, and dome types. Sunk in 1991, it lies in 60 feet of water off

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SIRRON Site 2 North

SIRRON Site 2 North consists of 20 dome and RR-type artificial reef modules deployed in August 1991. Resting at a depth of 60 feet, it lies just off the coast

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SIRRON Site 2 South

An artificial reef located off Miami-Dade, the SIRRON Site 2 South features 20 dome and RR-type reef modules. Sunk in August 1991 at a depth of 60 feet, this site

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Jose Cuervo 2 Mooring Buoy

Jose Cuervo 2 Mooring Buoy, at a depth of 20 feet off Miami-Dade County, marks an attractive and accessible diving spot known for its clear visibility and abundant marine biodiversity.

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Cote Reef

Cote Reef, sunk on May 1, 1990, features concrete modules and tanks at a depth of 45 feet with a 16-foot relief off Miami-Dade County. Ideal for intermediate divers, this

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