West Arsenicker Key East of Homestead
West Arsenicker Key, east of Homestead in Miami-Dade County, is a protected and pristine island closed to public access to preserve its natural environment. However, the surrounding waters offer excellent
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West Arsenicker Key, east of Homestead in Miami-Dade County, is a protected and pristine island closed to public access to preserve its natural environment. However, the surrounding waters offer excellent
Explore the Alicia Iron Hull Spanish Freighter, a historic 345-foot iron freighter built in 1883, sunk in 1905 off Miami-Dade County. Resting at a depth of 20 feet, the wreck
Belcher Steel Barge is an 85-foot steel vessel sunk in 1975, resting at a depth of 120 feet with a 10-foot relief off Miami-Dade County. This site offers excellent deep-water
The Almirante Refrigerated Cargo Ship, a 200-foot freighter sunk in 1975 off Miami-Dade County, lies at a depth of 125 feet with a 20-foot relief. Known for its broken hull
Long Reef Special Management Zone, east of Elliott Key in Miami-Dade County, is a stunning 2-mile-long coral bar teeming with marine biodiversity. Known for exceptional fishing and diving, Long Reef
Dive into history at Erl King Special Management Zone, site of a 305-foot iron steamer built in 1865, sunk in 1891 off Miami-Dade County. Resting at 20 feet, this historic
Margot Fish Shoal, east of Elliott Key in Miami-Dade County, is renowned for rich marine biodiversity and excellent fishing opportunities. Anglers target snapper, grouper, and amberjack in productive waters. Snorkelers