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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 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 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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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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Gasparilla Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef that covers an area of 0.26 X 0.23 miles and consists of 1632 tons of limestone rock and put down in 2008. This site is 3 miles at 354 degrees from Boca Grande Pass and the shore off of Cape Haze and .12 miles West off the beach of Boca Grande. The water depths here are in the 12 foot range and has a maximum relief of 3.6 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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Johnson Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef that covers an area of 0.62 X 0.57 miles and consists of 955 tons of concrete culverts, slabs and stacked pilings put down between 1996 and 1997. This site is 12 miles at 249 degrees from the Punta Rassa Boat Ramp and 3.8 miles off of Sanibel Island. The water depths here are in the 32 foot range and has a maximum relief of 5.0 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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Arc Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef that covers an area of 0.38 X 0.40 miles and consists of a 100 ft. barge, bundled pipes, concrete power poles, concrete culverts and boxes, a 60 ft. sailboat and concrete reef balls put down between 1994 and 2004. This site is 25.4 miles at 259 degrees from the Punta Rassa Boat Ramp and 15 miles off of the Western part of Sanibel Island. The water depths here are in the 60 foot range and has a maximum relief of 19.5 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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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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7 Mile North Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef that covers an area of 0.30 X 0.51 miles and consists of concrete pyramids and rubble and put down between 1976 and 2008. This site is off shore at 8.2 miles at 270 degrees from the NW tip of Anna Maria Island. The water depths here are in the 40 foot range and has a maximum relief of 7.5 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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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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Peaks Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef that covers an area of 0.65 X 0.62 miles and consists of a mountain of dredged material from the Tampa shipping channel and rises 20 feet off the surrounding bottom. This reef is 20.5 miles at 267 degrees from the northern end of Anna Maria Island and 24.61 Miles at 283 degrees from Longboat Pass entrance. The water depths here are in the 50 to 77 foot range and has a maximum relief of 28.8 feet off the bottom. The top surface has rocks and pieces of concrete forming a nice reef. 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
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Roeher Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef covering a 245 x 340 foot area. The reef consists of concrete rubble form the old Orange Ave Bridge and put down in 1981. This site is close to shore at 1.7 miles @ 187 degrees from New Pass. The water depths here are in the 22 foot range and has a maximum relief of 6.5 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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M17 Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef covering a 0.21 x .3 mile area. The reef consists of concrete culverts and 120 reef balls put down in 1995. This site is 12.0 miles @ 246 degrees from Venice Inlet. The water depths here are in the 60 foot range and has a maximum relief of 3.6 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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M16 Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef covering a 0.3 mile square area. The reef consists of 785 tons of concrete culverts, catch basins and beams and was put down in 1994. This site is 8.5 miles @ 247 degrees from Venice Inlet. The water depths here are in the 49 foot range and has a maximum relief of 12.9 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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M15 Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef covering a 0.1 mile square area. The reef consists of 2200 tons of concrete culverts and rubble, some mixer drums put down in 1991. This site is 5.0 miles @246 degrees from Venice Inlet. The water depths here are in the 38 foot range and has a maximum relief of 9 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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M14 Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef covering a 460 foot square area. The reef consists of hundreds of tons of concrete culverts put down in 2007. This site is 16.8 miles @ 173 degrees from the Venice Inlet and 6.3 miles @ 253 degrees from Stump Pass. The water depths here are in the 43 foot range and has a maximum relief of 7.2 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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M13 Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef covering a .14 mile square area. The reef consists of 350 tons of concrete culverts put down in 1997 and additional tons of concrete culverts put down post 1998. This site is 13.3 miles @ 178 degrees from the Venice Inlet and 7.7 miles @ 281 degrees from Stump Pass. The water depths here are in the 42 foot range and has a maximum relief of 6.5 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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M9 Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef covering a 0.31 x 0.52 mile area. The reef consists of six M60 Army tanks put down in 1995 and tons of concrete rubble. This site is 14.6 miles @ 258 degrees from Venice Inlet. The water depths here are in the 64 foot range and has a maximum relief of 9.1 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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M8 Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef covering a 0.42 mile square area. The reef consists of a steel landing craft put down in 1985, 20 steel boxcars which were put down in 1988 and and 5 army M60 tanks put down in 1995. This site is 15.5 miles @ 237 degrees from New Pass. The water depths here are in the 63 foot range and has a maximum relief of 9.4 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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M6 Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef covering a 0.15 x .026 mile area and consists of 1222 tons of concrete culverts put down in 1989 and tons of other concrete culverts put down post 1990. This site is 12.9 miles @ 221 degrees from New Pass. The water depths here are in the 55 foot range and has a maximum relief of 5.6 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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M5 Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef covering a 500 foot square which consists of consists of 600 tons or oval and round concrete culverts put down in 1994 . This site is 10.8 miles @ 228 degrees from New Pass. The water depths here are in the 40 foot range and has a maximum relief of 17 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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M4 Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef covering a 0.15 mile square which consists of over 500 tons of concrete rubble and 318 concrete reefballs put down starting in 1991. This site is 9.6 miles @236 degrees from New Pass. The water depths here are in the 42 foot range. These deeper reefs will attract larger fish than the shallow reefs. Learn More