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Black Bart
This artificial reef is a great site for wreck training and photography. There is a lot of superstructure to explore and plenty of fish to observe.
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E. E. Simpson Tug
While attempting to rescue a schooner that had run aground, the E.E. Simpson succumbed to bad weather and sank in 20 feet of water just off the old East Pass to St. Andrew Bay.
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Tarpon
After more than 30 years of service transporting cargo from Mobile to St. Andrew Bay, the Tarpon sank in 90 feet of water. Today the Tarpon is an Underwater Archaeological Preserve.
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Panama City lies on St. Andrew Bay about half-way from Tallahassee to Pensacola. Panama City's white sandy beaches have been called the "World's Most Beautiful Beaches".
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Member Reviews
by JWNdiver1, Petting the flounder
Great dive for Nov.31,2009. Flounder were stacked on top of each other. Limited out in the first 10 minutes. Started taking photos of us petting the flounders. Large black snappers and lots of amberjacks. Always a great dive spot.
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by gspears, Lots of sealife
We dove this in the morning. It was a great dive. Plenty of fish, sea stars, shells, crabs, etc. Certainly too large to truly explore in one dive.
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by dfrank, if you like fish...
Bait fish, AJ's and Spade fish galore. You'll find Frog Fish in some of the pipes rising from the hull. Lots of good sized sand dollars on the bottom all around the wreck. We had a beginner with us and it's a great dive for rookies.
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