The FPL Steel Exhaust Stacks, sunk on November 4, 1983, off Miami-Dade County, comprise 40 steel stacks resting at a depth of 190 feet with a relief of 20 feet. This site serves as a remarkable artificial reef, offering a dynamic underwater environment teeming with marine life such as amberjack, grouper, snapper, and barracuda. Due to its depth and unique structure, it is particularly appealing to experienced divers and deep-sea anglers. The dramatic underwater formations provide an exciting exploration opportunity and excellent visibility, making this a prime location for deep-water diving, marine photography, and productive fishing expeditions.