DiveSpots.com Login | Join  
Home Search Browse Hot Spots Forums  
  Overview   Photos   Reviews   Discuss   Dive Here!     Add to Favorites | Trip Cart


Waypoint: CHEECA Latitude Longitude
Degrees 24.904083 -080.614750
Degrees/Minutes N 24 54.245 W 080 36.885
Degrees/Minutes/Seconds N 24 54 15 W 080 36 53

Cheeca Rocks

Map | Google Earth | More Nearby

Fast Facts:
Avg Rating:
Avg Depth: 10 ft. / 3m
Max Depth: 15 ft. / 5m
Skill Level: Novice
Features:
• Coral Reef
• Good Snorkeling
• Marine Preserve
• Mooring Buoys

Located three miles south-southwest of Windley Key and one mile directly off upper Matecumbe, Cheeca Rocks are a great site for those divers hoping to capture incredible pictures. The site has many soft corals and a large collection of brain corals. Mushroom and star corals also cover a large portion of this area.

This is a good dive for beginning divers who are looking for a beautiful site. Surrounding the area are sandy patches where conch and turtles can be spotted. Many are interested in the parrotfish, queen triggers, and angelfish that can be seen on a regular basis as well as the spotted rays and schools of tarpon and snook that occasionally swim by. Divers looking for a thrill can occasionally come close to a nurse shark at this site.

Cheeca Rocks is designated a (small) Sanctuary Preservation Area (SPA). The SPA is .05 square nautical miles and is the only protection area for inshore patch reefs.

The Cheeca Rocks are heavily used and make a poor location for doing research. It is also common to find snorkelers at this site. This is a great dive to do with the family if you want something everyone can be comfortable with and enjoy.



 

 
Dive Spots
Home
Hot Spots
Search
Browse
 
 
Members
Login
Register
My Page
Forums
 
 
Who We Are
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
Terms Of Use
 
 
Click on the logos below to visit our other sites:
 


Copyright © 2004-2012, DiveSpots.com, Associated Oceans, LLC