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Located in 90 feet of water 18 miles SE of Pensacola Pass, this 132 foot steel ship is mostly intact. This is a nice intermediate dive site.
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N 30° 05.330' W 087° 09.640'
75 FT 23 M
95 FT 29 M
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Located in 102 feet of water, this 180 foot oil field supply boat sits upright on the bottom about 12 miles S of Pensacola Pass. Although parts of the wreck can be seen at 60 feet, this might encourage the novice to go deeper than they should.
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N 30° 08.760' W 087° 14.020'
80 FT 24 M
102 FT 31 M
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Located in 80 feet of water, about 10 miles from Pensacola Pass, this 315 foot, triple deck merchant steamer is more just a debris field but the boilers and a section of the stern are still intact.
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N 30° 11.329' W 087° 13.088'
75 FT 23 M
85 FT 26 M
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Located in 82 feet of water, 10 miles S of Pensacola Pass within artificial reef site #15, this barge was configured with seven groups of open-work steel towers welded to the deck to form a more useful 140 foot artificial reef.
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N 30° 10.888' W 087° 14.566'
70 FT 21 M
83 FT 25 M
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Located in 80 feet of water, 8 miles S of Pensacola Pass, this 65 foot long tug has deteriorated over the years, but due to the large variety of marine life, shells, sand-dollars and starfish, the site remains very popular with novice to intermediate divers.
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N 30° 11.100' W 087° 14.200'
75 FT 23 M
82 FT 25 M
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Located in 175 feet of water about 22 miles S/SE of Pensacola Pass, this artificial reef is formed by 2 structures of about 500 tons each. Varying depths from 90 to 175 feet and excellent visibility make this a great advanced dive site especially useful for technical dive course training.
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N 29° 59.733' W 087° 05.111'
100 FT 30 M
175 FT 53 M
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Located in 77 feet of water about 8 miles S of Pensacola Pass, this 40 foot cabin cruiser is part of a compiled artificial reef site. Located near the PC Barge, Sylvia and Deliverance, the site is great for the novice/intermediate diver and spear-fishermen looking for Flounder.
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N 30° 11.637' W 087° 14.452'
65 FT 20 M
77 FT 23 M
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a’s safest dive spots and is used quite for open-water check out dives for students.
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N 30° 16.138' W 087° 10.157'
60 FT 18 M
75 FT 23 M
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Located in 50 feet of water, these 3 barges were placed end to end to form a long-chain artificial reef. 300 feet long each, the site is known for decent visibility and a large variety of marine life.
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N 30° 17.450' W 087° 13.257'
40 FT 12 M
50 FT 15 M
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Located in 95 feet of water within Artificial Reef Site #7, this 65-foot tug sits upright on the bottom. The hold is filled with 21 pipes that are 18 feet in length and seem to attract large numbers of lobster. A large variety of marine life inhabits the site.
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N 30° 08.063' W 087° 14.293'
55 FT 17 M
95 FT 29 M
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