Scuba Diving - Scuba Diving the Wrecks in Florida Keys

If it weren't for the coral reef located in the Floridarefugee vessel that was confiscated by the US
Keys, the United States would have nothing to offergovernment. The ship was tied up to a dock where
as far as scuba diving and coral reefs are concerned.she sank before she was re-floated. Then, during her
In addition to the living coral reef that has been a mainburial voyage of 1985, she sank in about 90 feet of
scuba diving attraction of the Florida Keys for morewater coming to rest on her side. Recently, Hurricane
than 35 years, numerous dive able wrecks areKatrina righted the ship and now divers can swim
scattered throughout the waters providing exotic andalong the hull and deck hoping to spy huge Jewfish
breathtaking artificial reef habitats. Here is a briefand moray eels that reside in the open hatches of the
overview of some of the wrecks you can visit whilewreck.
scuba diving in the Florida Keys:Duane - If you're experienced at scuba diving, you
Benwood - The Benwood is perhaps the oldest scubamight want to pay a visit to the wreck Duane while
diving wreck site to be found in the Florida Keys. Thisyou're in the Florida Keys area. This US Coast Guard
WWII ship was sunk in 1942 when it collided withCutter was intentionally sunk in 120 feet of water in the
another whip while dodging German U-boats near theyear 1987. Due to the strong Gulf Stream current and
coast of Florida. While the wreck is not intact (it wasdepth associated with the wreck, only advanced
blown apart because it presented a boating hazard) itdivers are allowed to dive this site. The Duane is home
is home to a wide array of marine life. Scuba divingto grunts, sponges, chubbs, jacks, barracuda, and
near the Benwood will bring you face to face withnumerous tropical fish.
critters such as Pork fish, grunts, lobsters, moray eels,In addition to these three wrecks that can be seen
glassy sweepers, Sergeant Majors, Goatfish, andwhile scuba diving in the Florida Keys, there are
Christmas Tree Worms. Since the ship had runseveral other wrecks in the area that have been
aground before it was blown up, the dive is a relativelyintentionally sunk to become artificial reef habitats.
shallow one and great for novice divers as well asEach offers a different experience and a unique look
advanced divers.into how the ocean transforms a foreign object into a
Cayman Salvage Master - This wreck that can bebeautiful habitat where marine life can grow and thrive.
seen while scuba diving in the Florida Keys is a Cuban