Bakers Haulover Inlet
Bakers Haulover Inlet is a key GPS waypoint and navigational landmark in Miami-Dade County, providing access between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. Popular among boaters and anglers for
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Bakers Haulover Inlet is a key GPS waypoint and navigational landmark in Miami-Dade County, providing access between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. Popular among boaters and anglers for
The Monster Wreck is a sunken vessel from 1955, located at a depth of 100 feet in Miami-Dade County. Though exact details are limited, its nickname stems from size or
Sandspur Island, located south of Oleta River State Park, is a natural island in Biscayne Bay. It serves as a recreational hotspot for kayakers, paddleboarders, and picnickers seeking nature and
This reef includes 40 Mostkoff modules and 1,450 tons of limestone boulders sunk on March 30, 1993. At a depth of 67 feet with 5-foot relief, it doubles as an
The Shark Cargo Tug is an 82-foot steel cargo vessel sunk on September 8, 2010, now resting in 255 feet of water with 21 feet of vertical relief. This deepwater
This 80-foot steel deck barge was sunk on December 31, 1999, off Miami-Dade County at a depth of 65 feet with 10 feet of relief. It offers a sturdy platform
This artificial reef comprises 80 concrete modules of types M2, RR, and D, sunk on August 30, 1991, at a depth of 64 feet. With 5 feet of relief, the
The C-One is a 120-foot steel Navy fleet tugboat from the 1940s, also known as Christina. Sunk on November 8, 1990, it lies at a depth of 68 feet with
This 38-foot steel tug was placed on the ocean floor on May 1, 1995, at a depth of 68 feet with 10 feet of relief. It serves as a compact
The Lady Carmen is a 45-foot steel hulled tugboat sunk on July 30, 1999, at 65 feet deep. With 20 feet of relief, it supports vibrant marine life and serves
This 90-foot steel freighter known as Merci Rabi was sunk on January 31, 1997. Resting at 170 feet with 20 feet of relief, it provides a unique deep wreck experience
La Concepcion is a 150-foot Honduran freighter sunk on June 7, 1991. Built circa 1965, it lies in three sections, with visible trucks and cars, at a depth of 71
Sunk on July 1, 1991, this artificial reef consists of 320 tons of concrete pipe at a depth of 68 feet with 12 feet of relief. It provides ample hiding
This memorial reef features 3 Bay Reefballs and 1 Pallet Ball placed on June 24, 2013, at 69 feet depth. With 4 feet of relief, it honors lives while supporting
The Newport Fishing Pier in Sunny Isles Beach is a top destination for anglers and ocean lovers, stretching 776 feet into the Atlantic and offering the only public fishing access