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Army Tank #1
One of two M60 Army Tanks placed in 48 feet of water in June of 1994 just off Miami Beach.
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DEMA Trader
The DEMA Trader (formerly known as the GGD Trader) is a 165-foot-long freighter in 80 feet of water about 3 1/2 miles east of Key Biscayne.
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Half Moon Preserve
Half Moon was a 154-foot steel sailing yacht that was once a floating saloon during Prohibition. The ship sank during a storm in 1930 in just 10 feet of water. It is now an Underwater Archaeological Preserve.
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Sheri-Lynn
Sheri-Lynn is a Dutch-built freighter that was sunk by DERM as part of the Key Biscayne Artificial Reef Site.
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Miami is one of the best wreck diving destinations in the World! Artificial reefs have been created by sinking ships, tugs, army tanks, an airplane, radio antennae, and more. These structures have quickly attracted sea life, making for some awesome dives.
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Member Reviews
by xiamgix, you run out of air before you run out of bottom time
I used air and this would be a great nitrox dive. i ran out of bottom time, came on boat with 1200 psi.
Use RJDiving.com to dive this site. Great people
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by JCSANDOVALT, Great Spot!
Great Spot with a lot to see. The mouring buoys makes this an easy stop and great place to dive. Dove it at night and the submerge structure looks fantastic.
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by JCSANDOVALT, Strong Currents and poor visibility.
I dove this spot las saturday August 23, 2008. The currents were so strong I almosts called it off. Visibility isn't any better 5ft at the most.
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