Walke Q Steel Freighter
Walke Q is a 200-foot steel freighter sunk on December 31, 1980, at an approximate depth of 282 feet in Miami-Dade County. This deep-water site is suitable only for technical
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Walke Q is a 200-foot steel freighter sunk on December 31, 1980, at an approximate depth of 282 feet in Miami-Dade County. This deep-water site is suitable only for technical
San Raphael is a 200-foot steel ship sunk on December 31, 1980, at a depth of 282 feet in Miami-Dade County. This advanced dive site offers dramatic underwater views, attracting
Pimellous Ferry is a 120-foot steel freighter sunk on May 11, 1971, at a depth of 135 feet with a 15-foot relief in Miami-Dade County. Ideal for advanced divers, the
Bird Key is a small island located in North Bay Miami, Miami-Dade County. This natural feature provides an accessible spot for birdwatching, boating, and light fishing. Its proximity to urban
Pelican Harbor Reef is composed of concrete culverts sunk on December 31, 1979, at a shallow depth of 7 feet with a 3-foot relief in Miami-Dade County. Perfect for snorkeling
Fire Boat 2 is a 110-foot steel ship sunk on June 1, 1973, resting at 222 feet depth with a 12-foot relief in Miami-Dade County. Recommended for technical divers, this
Lotus is a 110-foot twin-screw steel freighter sunk on February 12, 1971, located at a depth of 218 feet with a 15-foot relief in Miami-Dade County. This deep wreck is
Crane Boom W is a 100-foot steel crane boom sunk on December 31, 1947, at a depth of 80 feet with a 12-foot relief in Miami-Dade County. The unique structure
Concrete Pipe 4 includes 360 tons of concrete pipes sunk on May 1, 1987, at a depth of 120 feet with an 8-foot relief in Miami-Dade County. The site offers
Concrete Pipe 5 is a deepwater artificial reef made up of 50 tons of concrete pipe, deployed on June 1, 1989, in 338 feet of water with 4 feet of
South Canyon 3 is a mooring buoy located in Miami-Dade County at a depth of 18 feet. Ideal for small vessels, this spot offers easy access to nearby reef structures,
Pillars 7 is a mooring buoy situated at a depth of 40 feet in Miami-Dade County. It provides reliable anchorage for boats and grants access to surrounding underwater features, making
South Canyon 2 is a shallow mooring site at 15 feet depth in Miami-Dade County. With gentle currents and proximity to reef structures, it offers an ideal location for beginner
Pillars 6 is located at 30 feet depth in Miami-Dade County and serves as a mooring point for recreational vessels. The buoy grants access to nearby coral formations and is
South Canyon 1 is a 15-foot deep mooring buoy in Miami-Dade County, offering convenient access to nearby reef features. It’s a popular spot for quick snorkeling outings and light recreational
Pillars 5 is positioned at a depth of 30 feet in Miami-Dade County, offering secure anchorage and easy access to reef structures. The area is frequented by fish and ideal
Pillars 4 is a mooring location with a depth of 28 feet in Miami-Dade County. Providing stable anchoring for small boats, it allows divers to explore surrounding coral and rock
The USS S-16 (SS-121) is a historic submarine wreck located off the coast of Key West, Florida, resting at a depth of approximately 231 feet. Measuring 219 feet long and
The Club Wreck is a lesser-known offshore gem near Key Largo, believed to be the remains of a small cargo vessel that sank decades ago. Resting in about 140 feet
An inshore reef made up of three limestone boulder piles and three concrete slabs, located in depths ranging from 12 to 43 feet. This spot attracts Yellowtail Snapper, Jacks, Spanish
Whistle Buoy Harris Freighter is a productive fishing spot located offshore near Key Largo, Florida. Sitting in open waters, it attracts a variety of species including snapper, mackerel, jacks, and
The Alva Chapman 2 Hulls site near Key Largo offers exciting fishing opportunities over submerged hull structures resting offshore. These hulls have transformed into artificial reefs, attracting snapper, grouper, barracuda,
Carysfort Shoal East (EMA B) is a shallow reef area located about 6 miles northeast of Key Largo, inside the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Known for its vibrant coral
Carysfort Shoal Existing Management Area Mooring Buoy offers anglers and divers access to one of the Florida Keys’ most historic coral reef systems. Located off Key Largo, this protected area
The Carysfort Trench Existing Management Area Mooring Buoy is located off the coast of Key Largo, Florida, along the deeper edge of the Carysfort Reef system. This offshore site features
Carysfort Trench Existing Management Area Mooring Buoy 2 is located along the deeper waters off Key Largo, Florida, near the historic Carysfort Reef. This section of the trench features steep
Carysfort Shoal Existing Management Area Mooring Buoy offers anglers and divers access to one of the Florida Keys’ most historic coral reef systems. Located off Key Largo, this protected area
The Carysfort Trench Existing Management Area Mooring Buoy is located off the coast of Key Largo, Florida, along the deeper edge of the Carysfort Reef system. This offshore site features
Carysfort Trench Existing Management Area Mooring Buoy 2 is located along the deeper waters off Key Largo, Florida, near the historic Carysfort Reef. This section of the trench features steep
North Patch Existing Management Area Mooring Buoy is a popular fishing spot located offshore from Key Largo, Florida. Situated in 15 to 25 feet of clear, shallow water, this area
Carysfort Northeast Sanctuary Preservation Area is a protected offshore site located near Key Largo, Florida. Set in 15 to 30 feet of clear water, this mooring buoy area falls under
Key Largo Northwest Existing Management Area is located offshore from Key Largo within an Existing Management Area. Found in 15-25 ft of water, this spot offers anglers responsible fishing opportunities
North East Patch Existing Management Area Mooring Buoy is located offshore from Key Largo within an Existing Management Area. Found in 15-25 ft of water, this spot offers anglers responsible
Key Largo Southeast Existing Management Area is located offshore from Key Largo within an Existing Management Area. Found in 15-25 ft of water, this spot offers anglers responsible fishing opportunities
Carysfort North Existing Management Area is located offshore from Key Largo within an Existing Management Area. Found in 10-25 ft of water, this spot offers anglers responsible fishing opportunities while
Carysfort North Existing Management Area 2 is located offshore from Key Largo within an Existing Management Area. Found in 10-25 ft of water, this spot offers anglers responsible fishing opportunities
Carysfort Shoal Existing Management Area Mooring Buoy 2 is located offshore from Key Largo within an Existing Management Area. Found in 15-30 ft of water, this spot offers anglers responsible
Carysfort Shoal Existing Management Area Mooring Buoy 3 is located offshore from Key Largo within an Existing Management Area. Found in 15-30 ft of water, this spot offers anglers responsible
Turtle Rock Existing Management Area Mooring Buoy is located offshore from Key Largo within an Existing Management Area. Found in 10-30 ft of water, this spot offers anglers responsible fishing
Thiorva Schooner Existing Management Area is located offshore from Key Largo within an Existing Management Area. Found in 10-25 ft of water, this spot offers anglers responsible fishing opportunities while