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BARRACUDA REEF

Barracuda reef is a fairly shallow reef that runs about a mile south of the Port Everglades Inlet. The reef has plenty of large marine life such as rays, sea turtles, some nurse sharks that travel the reef for a feeding/cleaning. This site offers a fantastic dive experience is an excellent choice for lobstering. It…

C-ONE WRECK

The C-One is a 105′ US Navy steel tug boat was placed at its present site in November, 1990. The vessel is intact with limited penetration and sits in approx. 70′ of water. The wreck lists 45 degrees, giving a spooky dive experience. The C-One sits near The Conception and just 60 feet to the…

DEEP TRENCH

Deep Trench was cut through the reef line to allow an out haul pipe to discharge waste during the 20’s. Not in use anymore, it’s a great place for night diving. The bottom is 48′ deep with the trench dropping down to 60′. It’s about 15-20′ wide, with lots of tropical’s, eels, lobster and an…

FRENCH REEF

French Reef is one of the most spectacular reef areas in the Florida Keys. There are dozens of ledges, tunnels, and caves to explore; most large enough to swim through. Bring your flash light and dive lights to check for fish inside the arches. French Reef is known for its many caves and arches, easily…

HAMMERHEAD REEF

This drift dive is located in 60-90 feet below the ocean’s surface consisting of a variation massive ledges and crannies reaching up to 24’ off the sand in some areas. This reef extends for over two miles from Dania Pier to a half mile short of the Port Everglades cut. The reef provides an excellent…

HOG HEAVEN WRECK

Originally named Duzaway, this 70-foot wreck known as Old Houseboat, was reefed in 90 feet of water in 1987 to create and artificial reef. Soft coral and baitfish inhabit this wreck, which is impressive for its colorful nature. There are many schools of large barracuda and great photo opportunities. Close to this wreck lie about…

HOUSE BOAT

Originally named Duzaway, this 70-foot wreck known as Old Houseboat, was reefed in 90 feet of water in 1987 to create and artificial reef. Soft coral and baitfish inhabit this wreck, which is impressive for its colorful nature. There are many schools of large barracuda and great photo opportunities. Close to this wreck lie about…

Nursery

This site was named “Nursery” many years ago after the family of nurse sharks that reside there. There is good habitat here, with large under cut ledges. The sharks are used to divers and snorkelers and usually swim around under the boat. Hundreds of other fish surround the snorkelers on the surface. Occasionally we see…

OAKLAND LEDGES

A series of 15 mooring buoys mark a ledge in 18-28 feet of water with several caves and crevices just north of The Caves. This is a great dive site for fish spotting providing a great place for smaller fish to hide from the sweeping currents. The Ridges run North and South parallel to the shore line…

RAINBOW REEF

The local reefs range in depth from 15 to 30 feet where you can see breathtaking colors in the clear water. Sponges of every color are complimented by patches of living coral, and the reefs are teeming with juvenile tropical fish in the spring and summer. There are many larger fish, including parrotfish, angelfish, grouper,…