Turbine Stacks 2, off Miami-Dade County, features 43 FPL smokestacks sunk on December 6, 1983, forming an impressive artificial reef at a depth of 190 feet with a relief of 20 feet. Renowned for its diverse and abundant marine life, the site attracts significant populations of grouper, snapper, amberjack, and other pelagic species. It provides a captivating dive environment for experienced divers looking for deep-water adventures. The striking underwater scenery and complex structures offer excellent conditions for marine photography, exploration, and deep-sea fishing, making it a popular destination among seasoned divers and anglers.