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Capt. Dan Wreck
The Capt. Dan was a Coast Guard buoy tender named Hollyhock. The ship was sunk in memorial for Capt Dan Garnsey in 1990.
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Donal G. McAllister
Sunk June 23, 1998 as part of the Broward County Artificial Reef Program, this 101-foot former New York harbor boat now lies in 75 feet of water and rises 30 feet off the sea floor.
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Hog Heaven
Hog Heaven is a 180-foot barge that lies upside down in 64 feet of water. Another barge, the Wayne, is close by along with debris sunk to help reefs form.
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Mercedes I
The most famous of Ft. Lauderdale's wrecks is the 198-foot freighter Mercedes I. She received national attention, when on Thanksgiving Day in 1984 during a storm, she lost her anchorage and ran aground against a seawall of an exclusive Palm Beach mansion.
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Ft. Lauderdale has an impressive artificial reef program that has produced some spectacular dive spots! There are now approximately ninety artificial reefs, including ships, concrete modules, offshore oil platforms, and more. Come explore!
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Member Reviews
by JJMarino, Lots of Marine Life, great diving under the deck.
great marine lif. Grouper nurse sharks and bait fish are all over this wreck. I highly reccomend this dive
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by egc3201, Good Site..
We did three shallow dives that day and this was by far the best. Spearfishing was fair, did find a hog snapper. Great place to dive to see some tropical fish and very close to the port everglades inlet. Use the north mouring bouies, cave are better in...
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by javier, great marine life.
the marine life is great here. grouper, jacks, cudas and many other fish are comon.
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