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Budweiser Bar
This 167 foot long coastal freighter was built in 1965 and was used to transport dry goods to the Bahamas and Haiti. She was sunk in 1987 in 95 feet of water.
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Noula Express
The Noula Express was the first joint project between the Broward and Palm Beach County Artificial Reef Programs and lies on the county line. The Noula Express wreckage lies among white sand and a small patch reef system and supports a rich fish communit
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United Caribbean
Once used to smuggle immigrants from China, then left to rust in the Miami River, the United Caribbean was sunk to create an artificial reef. She lies near the Noula Express and Sea Emperor, to the south of the Boca Raton Inlet.
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Boca Raton's underwater world is awash in spectacular sea life. Enjoy tropical warm blue waters and Caribbean-quality visibility. Explore reefs, coral–encrusted shipwrecks, and fish-filled natural wonders!
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Member Reviews
by SpearK5, Small ship with hidden treasures.
I've dived this site five times. I've never seen anything to shoot, and only one lobster. The real adventure on this site is making your way into the engine room. It is possible to swim end to end through the stern section.
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by iDive35, A great reef with abundant marine life.
This reef is very diverse. I saw a cleaning station, a medium ray, a school of angel fish, mackerel, and several lobster.
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by HammerHead08, An easy, safe, wreck dive but no good for spearfishing
I've dove this wreck many times over the years. I dove it 5/09 as my shallow dive after diving the deep RSB-1 close by. There were a lot of small snapper schools and what not around the wreck. Nothing shootable not even hogs in the sand. The current wa...
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