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Black Hole
Black Hole is a drowned sinkhole 65 feet below the surface of the ocean. The entrance is nearly 100 feet in diameter and the limestone shaft plunges to depths of 224 feet.
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65 - 224 ft.
20 - 68 m 

Collier 5 Mile Reef
Made up primarily of concrete pilings and barges, this 100'x175' artificial reef site has been attracting many types of sea life.
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30 - 32 ft.
9 - 10 m 

Fantastico
While carrying a load of fertilizer from Miami to Tampa, the 200 foot Honduran freighter Fantastico sunk in March 1993 as a result of the No Name Storm of 1993.
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100 - 115 ft.
30 - 35 m 

Isabell
Resting on the bottom under 58 feet of water lie the broken remains of the old shrimp boat, Isabell.
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50 - 58 ft.
15 - 18 m 

Kidd Wreck
In 1987, this 85 foot barge sank in 45 feet of water. This is a great site to see goliath grouper, snapper, and barracuda.
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15 - 25 ft.
5 - 8 m 

Mine Sweeper
Located 11 miles west of Gordon Pass, this 60 foot vessel now lies in pieces under 40 feet of water.
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35 - 40 ft.
11 - 12 m 

Naples Barge
Located 5.5 miles west of Gordon Pass, this once active construction barge is now part of an artificial reef system. Plenty of fish swim about the wreck.
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25 - 32 ft.
8 - 10 m 

Naples Ledges
The four to six foot ledges of this site contain a series of ledges, cracks, and holes that are loaded with fish life including many varieties of grouper and snapper.
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30 - 30 ft.
9 - 9 m 

Santa Lucia
In 1994, 29 refugees fleeing Cuba used the Santa Lucia, a 47 foot turtle boat, for their voyage to the United States. In 1997 the vessel was towed to sea to become part of and artificial reef site.
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20 - 24 ft.
6 - 7 m 

Tea Cup Ledges
With ledges running from one to three feet high, this is a large area of abundant marine life, soft corals, and sponge bottoms.
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30 - 30 ft.
9 - 9 m 

Tower
This 70 foot military navigational tower rests in 35 feet of water.
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35 - 35 ft.
11 - 11 m 

 
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