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Untata Cargo Shipwreck

The Untata Cargo Shipwreck, an 8141-ton vessel sunk on July 7, 1942, lies at a depth of 150 feet off Miami-Dade County. The site provides an intriguing dive opportunity for

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Athene Trawler

The Athene Trawler, an 82-ton vessel sunk on May 31, 1943, rests off Miami-Dade County. This historic wreck is popular among divers interested in marine history and biodiversity. Though its

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Barge off Fowey Rocks

The unidentified barge off Fowey Rocks in Miami-Dade County lies at a depth of 165 feet with a 10-foot relief. An exciting deep-water dive site suited for experienced divers, this

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Fowey Rocks Lighthouse

Fowey Rocks Lighthouse, constructed around 1878 off Miami-Dade County, stands 125 feet tall and is surrounded by waters approximately 100 feet deep. Renowned for abundant fish populations, the area is

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Black Ledge in Biscayne Bay

Black Ledge, located in Biscayne Bay, Miami-Dade County, is a prominent underwater bar noted for its abundant marine biodiversity. It attracts anglers and divers, providing excellent fishing and snorkeling conditions

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Cutler Channel

Cutler Channel in Miami-Dade County is an important marine navigation channel marked by GPS waypoints. Known for its calm waters, the channel provides ideal conditions for boating, fishing, and marine

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Biscayne Channel

Biscayne Channel, marked by GPS waypoints in Miami-Dade County, serves as a key marine navigation route. Known for its clear, calm waters, the channel is favored by boaters and fishermen

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Big Lou Steel Ship

Big Lou is a 36-foot steel ship sunk on March 1, 1989, resting at a depth of 55 feet with a 7-foot relief in Miami-Dade County. Popular among divers, the

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South Seas Steel Yacht

The South Seas is a 175-foot steel yacht sunk on February 5, 1983, located at a depth of 73 feet with a 15-foot relief in Miami-Dade County. Historically notable as

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Steel House Boat

A 40-foot steel houseboat sunk on May 1, 1982, at a depth of 95 feet near other wrecks in Miami-Dade County. Popular with divers and anglers, this site features abundant

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Steel Barge

A 100-foot steel barge sunk on October 1, 1985, resting at a depth of 100 feet with an 8-foot relief in Miami-Dade County. Ideal for divers and anglers, the barge

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Emerald Reef Shallow

Emerald Reef Shallow, located off the Atlantic side of Key Biscayne in Miami-Dade County, offers shallow reef waters at a depth of 20 feet. Popular among divers and snorkelers, the

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Emerald Reef 1 Mooring Buoy

Emerald Reef 1 Mooring Buoy at a depth of 25 feet in Miami-Dade County provides divers and snorkelers a scenic underwater environment. The area features diverse marine biodiversity, excellent visibility,

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Emerald Reef 5 Mooring Buoy

Emerald Reef 5 Mooring Buoy, located at 21 feet depth off Miami-Dade County, is an accessible dive spot popular with snorkelers and divers. Featuring clear waters, diverse coral habitats, and

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Emerald Reef 3 Mooring Buoy

Emerald Reef 3 Mooring Buoy, located at 21 feet depth off Miami-Dade County, offers divers clear waters and lush coral reefs. Popular for snorkeling, diving, and marine photography, visitors can

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Arida Freighter

The Arida Freighter, a 165-foot vessel sunk on June 26, 1982, lies at 88 feet depth with a relief of 12 feet off Miami-Dade County. Suitable for intermediate to advanced

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