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The Tanks
As part of the county's Artificial Reef Program, fourteen intact United States Armored M-60 tanks were placed underwater in December 1994.
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Thomas Hayward (Liberty Ship)
The wreck of the Thomas Hayward now rests in 90 feet of water rising 25 feet off the bottom. This site has become one of the most popular wreck dives in the Destin area.
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SCUBA divers and snorkelers enjoy the calm clear warm waters, shipwrecks, and artificial reefs of Destin, Florida. The deep waters attract dolphins, six-foot manta rays, and huge loggerhead sea turtles.
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Member Reviews
by TnDivN, Turtles, fish and more...
The rubble is a good checkout location and as such can be rather crowded at times. The current can be an issue here for novice divers. Fish are plenty and I've seen loggerhead sea turtles on numerous trips here. I've not seen any sharks but others have.
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by Heathhud, Very basic dive good for training mostly bait fish.
The day I went the visibility was weak and there was very little larger fish. The team did see a turtle, but I did not see it. I chose not to dive the next day because I knew the dive shop was taking another training group and I knew that we would dive...
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by btalexan, Abundance of Marine Life
7/15/09, this was the second dive of the day. the visibility was 50ft. depth to the bottom was 57fsw. I went on the sea cobra out of destin harbor, FL. these guys were great. water surface temp was 83 degrees. temp at bottom was 73 degrees. i dove in a...
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