A mile and a half north of the Hillsboro Inlet. A 5 to 8 feet ledge in depths from 34 to 40 feet. This is a great shallow dive.

Built-in 1957, the Dutch built coastal freighter had many owners and names during her first few decades in service. During the 1980s, she carried freight between Haiti and the Lesser Antilles.

Grouper Bend Reef is a section of the outer reef that runs parallel to the Broward County coastline, just a mile offshore. It gets its name from the groupers that frequent the deeper, eastern edge of the reef.

One of the most popular wreck dive sites, Captain Dan is located in Shipwreck Park Pompano, between the RSB-1 wreck to the north and the wreck of the Guy Harvey to the south.

Just south of Boca Inlet, approximately one mile offshore. This is a popular artificial reef area just adjacent to the natural rock ledges. At a depth of 70 feet to the sand, this is an excellent diving site.

Named after the popular fishing pier, Anglin’s Pier Reef runs parallel to the shoreline north & south. There is a single 10′ – 12′ ledge protruding shoreward.

Originally built as the USCG Cutter Nemesis, she served as a sub chaser during WW2. She was decommissioned in 1964 and later converted in 1981 into a floating restaurant known as the Ancient Mariner.

Lynn’s Reef is located on the northern end of the reef tract that sits a mile offshore.

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