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Bill 1806 Reef$2.99This site is 34 miles @ 241 degrees from Venice Inlet and 36 miles @ 264 degrees from Stump Pass. The water depths here are in the 102 to 107 foot range. Chart covers an area 0.26 miles by 0.25 miles. Learn More
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Bill 1801 Reef$2.99This site is 23 miles @ 228 degrees from Venice Inlet and 25 miles @269 degrees from Stump Pass. The water depths here are in the 83 foot range. The reef consists of a ledge around a 100 foot wide, 2 foot deep hole. Chart covers an area 0.26 miles by 0.25 miles. Learn More
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Bill 1877 Reef$2.99This site is 17 miles @ 225 degrees from Venice Inlet and 20 miles @ 276 degrees from Stump Pass. The water depths here are in the 63 to 69 foot range. Chart covers an area 0.18 miles by 0.16 miles. Learn More
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Bill 1837 Reef$2.99This site is 18.2 miles @ 227 degrees from Venice Inlet and 21 miles @ 276 degrees from Stump Pass. The water depths here are in the 69 to 74 foot range. Chart covers an area 0.18 miles by 0.16 miles. Learn More
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Bill 1835 Reef$2.99This site is 15 miles @ 236 degrees from Venice Inlet and 20 miles @ 281 degrees from Stump Pass. The water depths here are in the 62 to 66 foot range. Chart covers an area 0.25 miles by 0.31 miles. Learn More
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Bill 1805 Reef$2.99This site is 33 miles @ 241 degrees from Venice Inlet and 35 miles @ 264 degrees from Stump Pass. The water depths here are in the 91 to 98 foot range. Nice 5 foot high 0.15 mile long ledge. Chart covers an area 0.22 miles by 0.17 miles. Learn More
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Bill 1804 Reef$2.99This site is 32 miles @ 240 degrees from Venice Inlet and 35 miles @ 264 degrees from Stump Pass. The water depths here are in the 91 to 98 foot range. Nice 5 foot high 0.15 mile long ledge. Chart covers an area 0.22 miles by 0.20 miles. Learn More
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Bill 1803 Reef$2.99This site is 27 miles @ 235 degrees from Venice Inlet and 29 miles @ 263 degrees from Stump Pass. The water depths here are in the 91 to 98 foot range. Nice 5 foot high 0.15 mile long ledge. Chart covers an area 0.22 miles by 0.18 miles. Learn More
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Bill 1802 Reef$2.99This site is 27 miles @230 degrees from Venice Inlet and 29 miles @264 degrees from Stump Pass. The water depths here are in the 87 to 96 foot range. Chart covers an area 0.35 miles by 0.33 miles. Learn More
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Lighthouse Reef$2.99
This site is a beautiful natural reef 3.2 miles at 18 degrees from Port Everglades. There are two sections, east and west. The East reef is in the 52 to 62 foot deep range and the West reef is in the 10 to 40 foot range.
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St Pete Beach Reef$2.99This reef is an artificial reef that covers and area of 0.32 X 0.49 miles and consists of concrete from the old Corey Causeway, ten US Army tanks and a 200 foot barge put down between 1976 and 1995. This reef is close to shore at 7.6 miles at 271 degrees from Pass-A-Grille Channel Entrance and 8.2 miles at 215 degrees from John’s Pass. The water depths here are in the 35 foot range with a maximum relief of 9.4 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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Maderia Beach$2.99This reef is an artificial reef that covers an area 0.29 X 0.45 miles and consists of widely scattered concrete culverts with 2 to 8 ft. profile and two high profile structures on the northwest corner put down between 1983 and 1985. The reef is 8.2 miles at 264 degrees from Johns Pass. The water depths here are in the 32 foot range with a maximum relief of 8 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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Boxcar Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef that covers an area of 0.29 X 0.27 miles and consists of railroad boxcars and steel framework put down around 1987. This site is 21 miles at 267 degrees from Boca Grande Pass. The water depths here are in the 70 foot range and has a maximum relief of 7.7 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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Skyway Bridge Reef$2.99This 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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Bahia Reef$2.99
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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Cocohatchee Boat Ramp$0.99Cocohatchee River Park is a 7 acre property on Vanderbilt Drive located between 111th Avenue (Immokalee Road) and Bonita Beach Road. The park provides access to the gulf of Mexico through Wiggins Pass. Cocohatchee River Park has more capacity than other boat launches with many parking spaces and four boat launching lanes. Learn More
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Sulfur Barge$2.99This is an artificial reef that covers an area of 524 X 441 feet and consists of a barge that is broken up and the top has caved in. It was sunk in 1997. This site is 24 miles at 275 degrees from the northern tip of Anna Maria Island. The water depths here are in the 54 foot range with a maximum relief of 6.5 feet. Learn More
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Misener Barge$2.99This is an artificial reef that covers an area of 0.25 X 0.22 miles and consists of a large steel barge put down in 1985. This site is 11.8 miles at 263 degrees from the North tip of Anna Maria Island and 16.0 miles at 288 degrees from Longboat Pass. The water depths here are in the 53 foot range with a maximum relief of 3.6 feet. Learn More
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Bulkhead Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef that covers an area of 0.16 X 0.29 miles and consists of 170 concrete reefballs put down in 2004.This site is 2.5 miles at 67 degrees off the NW tip of Ann Maria Island. The water depths here are in the 15 foot range with a maximum relief of 1.4 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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Bayshore North Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef that covers an area of 113 feet X 188 feet and consists of 162 reefballs put down in 2004. This site is on the North Eastern side of Sarasota Bay near BayshoreGardens in around 10 feet of water and has a maximum relief of 2.5 feet. Learn More
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Docs Barge$2.99This is an artificial reef that is also called the Shrimp Barge and the Chemical Barge, covers an area of 0.12 X 0.11 miles and consists of a barge that is upside down and very broken up. This site is close to shore at 14.9 miles at 261 degrees from the NW tip of Anna Maria Island and 18.7 miles at 283 degrees from Longboat Pass. The water depths here are in the 59 foot range with a maximum relief of 8.4 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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Blanda Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef that covers an area of 0.33 X 0.28 miles and consists of a 45 ft. steel sailboat, concrete bridge rubble, 2-5 ft. boulders and a number of reef balls put down between 2003 and 2008. This site is 19.5 miles at 256 degrees from the Punta Rassa Boat Ramp and 10.4 miles off the western end of Sanibel Island. The water depths here are in the 45 foot range and has a maximum relief of 3.1 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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Brewster Reef$2.99This site is a natural reef with plenty of fish and coral. This site is 5.6 miles at 57 degrees from Lewis Cut. The chart covers an area 1.6 miles long by .5 miles wide. The water depths here are in the 10 to 50 foot range. Learn More
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Boca Chita Harbor$0.99This is an aerial view of one of the two Key Biscayne National parks and harbor south of Key Biscayne and east of Blackpoint Marina. There is boat docking for 20 or so boats along a sea wall. There are picnic tables and grass areas for tents. There are bathrooms but no running water so pack in your own. There is a $25 camping fee per night. Insects are a problem year round so be prepared with repellent and screen rooms with no-see-um netting. Learn More
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Caxambas Park Boat Ramp$0.99Caxambas Park is a beautiful water access point located on upscale Marco Island. This public boat access point includes a 4 acre park, ample parking, concessions for sale from sunscreen to food and allows easy access to the northern Ten Thousand Islands or Gulf of Mexico. Learn More
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Bayview Boat Ramp$0.99This boat ramp is in Bayview Park's 4 acres and is located at the end of Danford Street off Thomasson Drive. Enjoy the million-dollar views of Naples Bay, a waterway shared by the homes in downtown Naples' Port Royal. Bayview Park becomes very busy on the weekends, so it is recommended for boaters to arrive early on the weekends. For more information about water access, call the Parks & Recreation administration at (239) 252-4000. Learn More
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Fin Barge$2.99
This is an ship wreck that covers an area of 469 X 445 feet and consists of a large upside down barge that has two large fins, which helped stabilize the craft while it was being towed. This site is 21.7 miles at 262 degrees from NW tip of Anna Maria Island and 25.1 miles at 278 degrees from Longboat Pass. The water depths here are in the 78 foot range with a maximum relief of 20 feet.
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Bayshore South Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef that covers an area of 357 X 339 feet and consists of 243 concrete reefballs blocks put down in 2004. This site is in North Sarasota Bay, west of the Sarasota airport. The water depths here are in the 10 foot range with a maximum relief of 2.5 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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M7 Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef covering a 0.23 mile square area. The reef consists of 10 old railroad boxcars and 600 tons of concrete culverts put down in 1995. Additional tons of concrete culverts and boxcars were put down post 1995. This site is 13.7 miles @ 253 degrees from New Pass. The water depths here are in the 50 foot range and has a maximum relief of 4.5 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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Venice North Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef covering a 0.23 x .35 mile area. The reef consists of concrete bridge rubble from the old Venice bridge and pier and was put down in 1980 and 1981. This site is close to shore at 1.2 miles @ 230 degrees from Venice Inlet. The water depths here are in the 28 foot range. Learn More