The Danny McCauley Memorial Reef appears to be a popular and promising dive site, offering a mix of marine life,…
The Mercedes I is a popular dive site with an interesting modern history, it lacks the historical significance, treasure, and…
The combination of abundant marine life, especially during spawning season, the opportunity for shark encounters, and the unique multi-wreck drift…
This artificial reef has been developing since 2003, allowing for significant growth and colonization by marine organisms. The large openings…
The wreck’s proximity to natural reefs allows for a constant exchange of marine life, enhancing its biodiversity. The hard substrate provided…
It’s important to note that the wreck has been underwater since 1996 and was damaged by hurricanes in 2004-2005. Marine…
The Amaryllis offers a blend of size, history, and diving challenge within a multi-wreck system, making it a distinctive and…
The Orion offers a more intimate, easily accessible diving experience compared to larger, deeper, or more historically significant wrecks in…
The combination of rich marine life, unique wreck structure, and the historical context makes the St. Jacques a distinctive and appealing destination…
The Gilbert Sea is not only a site for recreational diving but also a location of historical and archaeological interest,…
The history of the Shasha Boekanier reflects a unique transformation from a drug trafficking vessel to a vibrant artificial reef,…
The Thozina serves not only as a diving attraction but also as a testament to the transformation of maritime vessels…
The Jim Atria wreck is a popular dive site, known for its structural integrity and the diverse marine life it…
The Sea Emperor is now a popular dive site due to its rich marine life and the intriguing structure created…
Overall, the combination of accessibility, marine life, historical context, and exploration opportunities makes the Merci Jesus a distinctive and appealing…
The Tracy’s history as a supply ship turned drug smuggler and finally an artificial reef makes it a fascinating dive…
The presence of this diverse marine life makes the Jay Scutti an excellent site for both recreational diving and underwater…
While the Doc DeMilly shares some characteristics with other Florida shipwrecks, its unique history, challenging dive conditions, and vibrant marine…
The wreck’s structure, including its wheelhouse and cargo holds, is covered in colorful hard corals, further enhancing the biodiversity of…
The combination of historical significance, shallow depth, rich marine life, and protected status makes the Half Moon a distinctive and…
The Hydro Atlantic is considered one of the top wreck dives in Florida and the United States, offering a combination…
The Esso Bonaire III’s transformation from a drug smuggler to an artificial reef exemplifies its unique place in maritime history…
The MV Castor’s transformation from a cargo ship to a vibrant artificial reef exemplifies the intersection of maritime history and…
Article at a Glance USS Mohawk Wreck Location Coordinates and Depth Depth The wreck rests at a depth of approximately 90…
The Queen of Nassau’s location makes it a challenging dive site, suitable for technical divers due to its depth. The…
The shallow depth makes the SS Arratoon Apcar wreck site excellent for snorkeling and diving. The wreck is situated close to…
The Captain Dan (formerly named Hollyhock) is a 175-foot long former U.S. Coast Guard buoy tender that was intentionally sunk…
The SS Copenhagen combines shallow depths ideal for all levels, plentiful marine life, historical shipwreck artifacts, preserved archaeological status, and…