The “Wreck Trek” Boca is a three-wreck drift dive that includes the United Caribbean,

The 171 foot long Sea Emperor hopper barge, donated by a dredging company, was deliberately sunk as an artificial reef, along with 1,600 tons of concrete drainage culverts in 72 feet of water.

The 215-foot Dutch freighter, built-in 1956, had many names during her three decades of service as a cargo transport vessel.

The Okinawa was a 107 foot long Army Tug boat, originally named the LT 1970, was built in 1953.

Lynn’s Reef is located on the northern end of the reef tract that sits a mile offshore. The reef is running parallel with the shore, and it varies in d

Ironically, Lighthouse Ledge is one of the best reefs in Broward County. In addition to the abundance of marine life,

The casino themed Lady Luck wreck, a 324-foot tanker vessel, was sunk on July 23, 2016. It is one of the largest contributions to Florida’s artificial reef system and is one of the most easily accessible major dive sites in the nation.

The Jim Atria Wreck is a renowned dive site, named after a 240-foot freighter intentionally sunk in 1987 to create an artificial reef.

There are over 200 shipwrecks in the area providing homes to some of the largest goliath groupers, beautiful corals, and fish.

Great site with three horseshoe-shaped re-entrants to the reef. This is a great shallow dive with lots of sea life.

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