3/18/2018

Miami Dade Artificial Reef Program Nj

Miami Dade Artificial Reef Program Nj

Miami has become a “WRECKREATIONAL” diving destination that is destined to become another “Miami Vice” for visitors and residents. With it’s close proximity to the Bahamas and the Gulf Steam, Miami enjoys beatiful diving conditions year round. With water temperatures from 70′ to 85′ and visibility often better than 75′, it remains a mystery why Miami has not been exploited like many othe dive destinations. Thanks to an aggressive artificial reef program, Miami Beach has over 75 divable wrecks just within minutes from our Diving Center. Graceland reef is a section of plate reef that broke and dropped about 4 to 5′ creating an interesting ledge with small caverns underneath (too small for penetration). Located in 18 to 22′ of water, this is a relaxing second dive. Some of the most beautiful tropical fish live here, including some that we don’t see at any other site, like Copper Sweepers.

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Corporate Financial Management Glen Arnold Fourth Edition Pathway. Your likely to find Nurse sharks sleeping under some of the ledges, so bring a light! This site is several hundred yards long, there is a lot to see for the casual diver.

Miami is home to dozens of beautiful natural reefs. With our close proximity to the gulf steam, we get a constant supply of warm clear blue water from the south. With our artificial reef program, there are many more sites made from scrap concrete that is molded into tetrahedron shapes to form artificial reefs for marine life. There are old concrete pipes, trenches and many more interesting sites that make homes for fish such as Grouper, Snapper, Eels, Lobster, Jewfish, Cobia, Southern Rays and hundreds of varieties of tropical fish.

Razor Crackens more. You will be amazed at how much marine life you will see on any dive here with Miami’s skyline in the background. Razer Blade Suitcase Raritan. There is also plenty of Macro Photo opportunities on the reefs to bring your camera and close up kit.

Miami is home to dozens of beautiful natural reefs. With our close proximity to the gulf steam, we get a constant supply of warm clear blue water from the south. With our artifical reef program, there are many more sites made from scrap concrete that is molded into tetrahedron shapes to form artificial reefs for marine life. There are old concrete pipes, trenches and many more interesting sites that make homes for fish such as grouper, snapper, eels, lobster, jewfish, cobia, Southern Rays and hundreds of varieties of tropical fish.

You will be amazed at how much marine life you will see on any dive here with Miami’s skyline in the background. A popular second dive location on these trips is the Neptune Memorial Reef. Two 40-ton Vietnam era combat army tanks placed August, 1994 in about 50′ of water. The ultimate two tank dive is part of a shallow artificial reef site refered to as the Wreck Trek.