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Joe's Tug
This tugboat, which sank under mysterious circumstances, sits upright in just 65 feet of water and brings you close to Jewfish, spotted morays, barracuda, and horse eye jacks.
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Sand Key
Sand Key is well known as a first-class site for snorkeling, and also has great diving on the ocean side. This site is marked by a 110-foot light tower.
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USS Wilkes-Barre
The USS Wilkes-Barre is by far the largest ship to be reefed in the Florida Keys, even bigger than the Spiegel Grove. For the technically qualified diver, the USS Wilkes-Barre offers an exciting adventure.
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As the Southernmost City in the continental United States, Key West is strategically nestled in the clear azure waters of the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, home to the only living coral reef in the US.
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Member Reviews
by luvs2flyndive, One of the best deep wreck dives on the planet!
Had the honor of making over a dozen dives on this wreck back in the mid-1980s through the early 1990s with Captain Billy Deans. Easily one of the most visually impressive wrecks any where in the world. The stern half of the wreck sits bolt upright o...
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by nobic0213, did not dive this site but did fish it
caught a 4' baracuda jigging on this site and as soon as I released it 5 sharks tore it to pieces. I do believe at least on of the sharks was a bull as it had the the head shape and body shape. I would not dive this site on any mix. Current that day wa...
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by danwbeery, Excellent reef dive!
I also went with Dive Key West, great operation.
The reef formations are unusual, and well suited to scuba and snorkeling.
Vis was great, water is warm, saw big turtles, sharks, and lots of fish.
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