Hillsborough

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Hillsborough County covers the area North of Anna Maria Island East through Tampa Bay, all the way up to the Courtney Campbell Reef. The area has many artificial reefs from Egmont Key Reef in the south to Courtney Campbell Reef in the North. Each reef description will tell you the distance from a well know landmark so you can get a good idea how far out it is.

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    Bahia Reef
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    This is an artificial reef consisting of tons of concrete pilings, slabs, and culvert pipe put down between 1989 and 2006. This site is in Tampa Bay, 2.1 miles @ 305 degrees off of Mangrove Pt. North of Bahia Beach. The water depths here are in the 20 foot range with a maximum relief of 7.6 feet off the bottom.

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    Chamberlain Reef
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    This is an artificial reef consisting of 0.6 tons of concrete blocks put down in 1996. This site is 1.5 miles @ 165 degrees south of the center of the Gandy Blvd Bridge. The water depths here are in the 22 foot range with a maximum relief of 1.6 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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    Courtney Cambell Reef
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    This is an artificial reef consisting of tons of concrete pilings put down in 1991. This site is in Old Tampa Bay 2500 feet (.6 mile) South of the Courtney Campbell Parkway. The water depths here are in the 16 foot range with a maximum relief of 4.4 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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    Egmont Reef
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    This is an artificial reef consisting of 5000 tons of concrete bridge rubble, reef balls, and pile cutoffs put down in 2001 and 2002. This site is just inside Tampa Bay east of Egmont Key. The water depths here are in the 18 foot range with a maximum relief of 7.2 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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    Howard Franklin Reef
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    This is an artificial reef consisting of 320,000 yards of concrete bridge rubble put down in 1991. This site is in Old Tampa Bay, 1.9 miles south of the Howard Franklin Bridge and 1.3 miles west of the Interbay Peninsula, between the Howard Franklin and Gandy Bridges. The water depths here are in the 16 foot range with a maximum relief of 7.2 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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    Picnic Reef
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    This is an artificial reef consisting of 1660 yards of concrete culverts and 54 tons of concrete pyramid modules put down between 1987 and 1991. This site is close to shore in Tampa Bay. The first site is just east of a sand shoal. The second site is 100 ft West of Picnic Island fishing pier. The water depths here are in the 26 foot range with a maximum relief of 6.6 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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    Port Manatee Reef
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    This is an artificial reef consisting of over 3000 tons of concrete culverts, blocks, bridge decking and rails put down between 1991 and 2004. This site is close to shore in Tampa Bay, 1.8 miles @230 degrees from Bahia Beach Marina. The water depths here are in the 20 foot range with a maximum relief of 8.5 feed off the bottom. Learn More
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    Port Tampa Reef
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    This is an artificial reef consisting of four steel barges, and 226 tons of concrete half blocks, bridge decking and rails and limestone in concrete put down between 1987 and 2003. This site is close to shore in Old Tampa Bay. The reef is 1.6 miles south of the Gandy Bridge. The water depths here are in the 21 to 24 foot range and has a maximum relief of 11.4 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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    Skyway Bridge Reef
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    This is an artificial reef consisting of concrete bridge rubble lined up in rows and put down in the 1992. This site is directly south west of the old Sunshine Bridge approaches. The original two-lane bridge was completed in 1954. The main span of the northbound bridge was demolished in 1992 and the approaches for both old spans were made into the Skyway Fishing Pier State Park. The water depths here are in the 15 foot range and has a maximum relief of 6.3 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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