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Shark Cargo Tug Wreck

The Shark Cargo Tug is an 82-foot steel cargo vessel sunk on September 8, 2010, now resting in 255 feet of water with 21 feet of vertical relief. This deepwater

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Eagle Scout Reef 1

Eagle Scout Reef 1 contains 5 Reefballs sunk on November 30, 2005. Situated at 13 feet with 4 feet relief, this community-driven reef promotes coral growth and is ideal for

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Largo Barge

Largo Barge is a 60-foot barge sunk on June 30, 1995, resting at a depth of 180 feet in Miami-Dade County. It offers a challenging dive for experienced divers, featuring

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Eagle Scout Reef 2

Eagle Scout Reef 2 features 7 Reefballs—6 oyster reef balls and 1 low-profile ball—sunk on June 25, 2010. With a 14-foot depth and 2-foot relief, it’s perfect for educational snorkel

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Mandalay Mooring Buoy

Mandalay Mooring Buoy marks a shallow dive site in Miami-Dade County, approximately 12 feet deep. Ideal for snorkeling and beginner diving, this accessible location provides clear, calm waters, abundant marine

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Lugano 1 Mooring Buoy

Lugano 1 Mooring Buoy, at 20 feet depth in Miami-Dade County, marks a popular diving and snorkeling spot. Featuring clear waters, it’s ideal for underwater exploration, marine photography, and observing

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Pelican Bank

Pelican Bank, west of Elliott Key in Miami-Dade County, is renowned for excellent fishing, snorkeling, and diving conditions. Anglers target snapper, grouper, and tarpon. Divers and snorkelers enjoy clear visibility

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Lugano 2 Mooring Buoy

Lugano 2 Mooring Buoy at 25 feet depth in Miami-Dade County is ideal for diving and snorkeling, marking an accessible marine environment rich with coral and tropical fish. Clear waters

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Lugano 3 Mooring Buoy

Lugano 3 Mooring Buoy, at 25 feet depth in Miami-Dade County, is excellent for snorkeling and diving. The site boasts vibrant coral ecosystems and abundant marine life, including reef fish,

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Triumph 1 Mooring Buoy

Triumph 1 Mooring Buoy marks a hard-bottom dive site at 25 feet depth in Miami-Dade County, offering clear waters rich with marine biodiversity. Ideal for snorkelers and divers, featuring tropical

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Triumph 2 Mooring Buoy

Triumph 2 Mooring Buoy at 20 feet depth in Miami-Dade County provides clear, accessible waters for diving and snorkeling. Featuring a hard-bottom seabed rich with marine life, including coral formations,

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Legare Anchorage Southeast

Legare Anchorage Southeast in Miami-Dade County prohibits stopping, swimming, diving, and anchoring to protect the marine environment. Trolling is permitted, providing anglers opportunities to catch pelagic fish while preserving ecological

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Legare Anchorage Southwest

Legare Anchorage Southwest in Miami-Dade County is a designated marine conservation zone where stopping, swimming, diving, and anchoring are prohibited to protect the fragile underwater ecosystems. Trolling, however, is permitted,

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Bache Shoal 1 Mooring Buoy

Bache Shoal 1 Mooring Buoy, situated off Miami-Dade County, marks an enchanting underwater site rich in boulder and brain coral formations. At a depth of about 15 feet, this location

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Bache Shoal 2 Mooring Buoy

Bache Shoal 2 Mooring Buoy marks an inviting underwater paradise off Miami-Dade County, renowned for its impressive coral formations, particularly boulder and brain coral. Located at a comfortable depth of

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Bache Shoal 3 Mooring Buoy

Bache Shoal 3 Mooring Buoy, positioned in the pristine shallow waters off Miami-Dade County, highlights another vibrant coral reef featuring striking boulder and brain coral structures. With depths averaging about

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Montgomery Barge Wreck

The Montgomery Barge Wreck, a 294-ton vessel sunk on January 27, 1943, rests in shallow waters around 8 feet deep in Miami-Dade County. Easily accessible, it’s an ideal location for

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Sands Key North of Elliott Key

Sands Key, located north of Elliott Key in Miami-Dade County, consists of serene islands offering secluded natural beauty. Popular among boaters and anglers, the area features clear waters suitable for

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Mystery Reef

Mystery Reef in Miami-Dade County is a dynamic patch reef known for schooling fish and vibrant marine biodiversity. Popular with divers and snorkelers, this site offers excellent underwater visibility and

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Bowles Bank Southeast Lewis Cut

Bowles Bank, located southeast of Lewis Cut in Miami-Dade County, is a picturesque underwater bar attracting anglers and divers. This reef area provides excellent fishing opportunities, abundant marine life, and

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Legare Anchorage Northeast

Legare Anchorage Northeast in Miami-Dade County is a protected marine area where stopping, swimming, diving, and anchoring are prohibited to conserve marine life. However, trolling is allowed, providing anglers with

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Legare Anchorage Northwest

Legare Anchorage Northwest in Miami-Dade County is a conservation area with restrictions against stopping, swimming, diving, and anchoring to protect the marine ecosystem. Trolling is permitted, offering anglers responsible and

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Featherbed Bank in Biscayne Bay

Featherbed Bank, located within Biscayne Bay in Miami-Dade County, is a shallow underwater bar renowned for its marine biodiversity. It’s a popular location for fishing, snorkeling, and wildlife viewing, providing

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Debbie L Wreck

The Debbie L Wreck off Miami-Dade County rests at a shallow depth of approximately 6 feet, providing an accessible dive and snorkeling site. The area offers rich marine biodiversity, including

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