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Located in 105 feet of water just west of the Eagle, this site is easily accessible and a great example of new coral reef formation. The 120 foot barge lies intact amid the rubble of the old Whale Harbor Bridge. Nice site for advanced SCUBA divers and certified wreck divers.
Wreck
N 24° 51.700' W 080° 34.100'
Located 6 miles south-southwest of Windley Key and ranging in depths from 8 to 40 feet, this is an excellent dive for novice divers as well photo opportunities of marine life. Mooring buoys make this dive very accessible.
Wreck
N 24° 51.779' W 080° 37.339'
Located in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary – 3.5 miles off shore at Conch Reef and currently rests in 60 feet of water. Underwater living at its coziest!
Wall
N 24° 57.000' W 080° 27.130'
Lying in about 25-30 feet of water on the north side of Hen and Chickens Reef, this old iron ship is a haven for marine life and is a really nice novice or photographers dive site.
Wall
N 24° 56.070' W 080° 32.980'
Lying in 110 feet of water, and mostly intact, this wreck attracts lots of marine life. Not a novice dive site.
Wreck
N 24° 49.504' W 080° 38.590'
Located off Snake Creek at Windley Key in about 10-20 feet of water. If you like to poke around looking for relics this is the spot.
Wreck
N 24° 56.171' W 080° 34.990'
Located 3 miles south-southwest of Windley Key, one mile directly off Upper Matecumbe, this site is great for novice divers, snorkelers and those wanting some incredible underwater photo opportunities.
Wreck
N 24° 54.245' W 080° 36.885'
Located 5.5 miles south of Tavern Key and 8 miles east of Windley Key this site ranges in depth from 20 to 100 feet. This is one of the most developed coral reef systems in the Florida Keys.
Wreck
N 24° 57.110' W 080° 27.564'
Ranging in depth from 35 to 110 feet. Great corals, small canyons, crevices and a large variety of tropical fish make this a dive to suit even the novice diver.
Wall
N 24° 54.151' W 080° 31.843'
Ranging in depth from 35 to 110 feet. Great corals, small canyons, crevices and a large variety of tropical fish make this a dive to suit even the novice diver.
Wall
N 24° 54.240' W 080° 31.596'





