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Shark Reef 1 Mooring Buoy

Shark Reef 1 Mooring Buoy is an offshore reef site in Miami-Dade County, known for its colorful variety of corals and accessible 20-foot depth. This vibrant patch reef is ideal

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Shark Reef 2 Mooring Buoy

Shark Reef 2 Mooring Buoy is an offshore reef site in Miami-Dade County, known for its colorful variety of corals and accessible 20-foot depth. This vibrant patch reef is ideal

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Swan Key South of Islandia

Swan Key, located just south of Islandia in Miami-Dade County, offers anglers a scenic inshore fishing experience surrounded by lush mangroves and shallow flats. This area is popular for light

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Cutter Bank West of Islandia

Cutter Bank, a shallow bar west of Islandia in Miami-Dade County, offers anglers a dynamic spot for catching snapper, jacks, barracuda, and occasional bonefish. Its mixed bottom composition of sand,

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The Drop 1 Mooring Buoy

The Drop 1 Mooring Buoy marks a dramatic underwater terrain featuring a spur-and-groove reef system, large barrel sponges, and a mini wall formation at around 80 feet depth off the

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The Drop 2 Mooring Buoy

The Drop 2 Mooring Buoy marks a dramatic underwater terrain featuring a spur-and-groove reef system, large barrel sponges, and a mini wall formation at around 80 feet depth off the

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Pacific Reef Mooring Buoy

Located in approximately 22 feet of water off Miami-Dade County, the Pacific Reef Mooring Buoy marks a vibrant hard-bottom reef community popular with snorkelers, divers, and anglers. This site features

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Mimiva Cargo Ship

The Mimiva is a 355-ton cargo ship sunk in 1944 that now rests at a depth of 200 feet off Miami-Dade County. This deepwater artificial reef has become a prime

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Anniversary Reef Mooring Buoy

Explore Anniversary Reef, a vibrant marine spot marked by a mooring buoy in Miami-Dade County. This picturesque reef features stunning formations of thick finger coral, attracting divers, snorkelers, and anglers.

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Ajax Reef Special Management Zone

Ajax Reef, a Special Management Zone east of Elliott Key in Miami-Dade County, is renowned for its pristine underwater environment and excellent fishing opportunities. This protected reef features vibrant coral

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Arsenicker Key Northwest of Islandia

Arsenicker Key, northwest of Islandia in Miami-Dade County, is an uninhabited, protected island closed to the public, renowned for its untouched natural environment. Despite restrictions, the surrounding waters are popular

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Schooner Wreck Mooring Buoy

The Schooner Wreck Mooring Buoy near Bear Cut Channel in Miami-Dade County marks the site of an intriguing historical shipwreck resting at approximately 12 feet deep. This wreck site features

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