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Vitamin C West Ledge$2.99This is a natural ledge reef that covers an area of 0.27 X 0.24 miles. This site is 5.7 miles at 218 degrees from the North tip of Anna Maria Island and 7.3 miles at 286 degrees from Longboat Pass. The water depths here are in the 35 foot range and has a maximum relief of 2 feet. Learn More
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Vitamin C East Ledge$2.99This is a natural ledge reef that covers an area of 0.28 X 0.27 miles. This site is 4.5 miles at 214 degrees from the North tip of Anna Maria Island and 7 miles at 287 degrees from Longboat Pass. The water depths here are in the 41 foot range and has a maximum relief of 5 feet. Learn More
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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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Caxambas Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef consisting of 180 tons of pipe and 230 tons of concrete pilings with 4 foot relief. This site is 2.9 miles at 202 degrees from North West tip of Marco Island or 2.7 miles @ 303 degrees from the South West tip of Marco Island. The reef was created in 1997. The water depths here are in the 23 foot range. 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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Charlotte Harbor Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef consisting of tons of concrete culverts, bridge rubble, slab materials and reef balls in a north/south line about .9 miles long. It is located 3.6 miles @168 degrees from G1 marker west of Punta Gorda and 3 miles @ 343 degrees from marker G1 west of Pirate Harbor, generally in the east center of Charlotte Harbor. The material was placed there between 1983 and 1999. The water depths here are in the 12 foot range. Learn More
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Marco 9 Mile Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef and consists of many tons of concrete rubble and culverts along with concrete bridge decking and covers an area .3 mile square and has a maximum relief of 7.8 feet. This site is 10.9 miles at 260 degrees from the South West tip of Marco Island. The water depths here are in the 41 foot range. Learn More
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Naples Reef$2.99
This is an artificial reef and consists of thousands of tons of concrete culverts, slabs, road barriers and pilings and covers two areas 200 feet square each and has a maximum relief of 20 feet. This site is close to shore at 3.8 miles at 316 degrees from Gordon Pass. The reef was created in 2015. The water depths here are in the 40 to 53 foot range.
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Marco 12 Mile Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef and consists of many tons of concrete rubble, culverts and railroad ties and covers an area .28 mile square and has a maximum relief of 8 feet. This site is 15.9 miles at 270 degrees from the South West tip of Marco Island. The reef was created between 2003 and 2005. The water depths here are in the 46 foot range. Learn More
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Marco 5 Mile Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef and consists of concrete rubble and culverts along with steel dredge pipe and covers an area .42 mile square and has a maximum relief of 5.3 feet. This site is 5.1 miles at 234 degrees from the South West tip of Marco Island. The water depths here are in the 32 foot range. Learn More
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Marco 2 Mile Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef which consists of many tons of concrete rubble and culverts and covers an area of .15 mile square. This site is 3.4 miles at 204 degrees from the North West tip of Marco Island or 2.8 miles @ 292 degrees from the South West tip of Marco Island. The reef was created between 1972 and 1997. The water depths here are in the 25 foot range. Learn More
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Keewaydin Reef$2.99This is an artifical reef which consists of 2500 tons of concrete rubble, slabs and limestone boulders. This site is 6.7 miles at 311 degrees from North West tip of Marco Island. The reef was created between 2002 and 2003. The water depths here are in the 28 foot range. Learn More
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Gordon 5 Mile Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef consisting of concrete culverts and rubble over four areas in a 1.2 mile area. This site is 4.7 miles at 272 degrees from Gordon’s Pass. The reef was created in 1989. The water depths here are in the 30 foot range. 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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Tremblay Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef consisting of tons of bridge concrete and a 90 ft x 23 ft steel barge scatered over a .23 mile square with up to a 10.5 foot relief. It is located 6 miles @264 degrees from Gasparilla Pass. The reef was created between 2003 and 2005. The water depths here are in the 42 foot range. Learn More
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Stump Pass 3 Mile Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef consisting of 547 tons of concrete culverts scatered over a 360 foot square with up to a 5.6 foot relief. It is located 6.3 miles @255 degrees from Stump Pass. The reef was created in 1992. The water depths here are in the 43 foot range. Learn More
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Palm Island Ferry Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef consisting of a 60 ft. x 20 ft steel car ferry, a 70 ft. x 23 ft steel barge, concrete boxes, pilings and steel spuds scatered over a .18 mile square with up to a 6.5 foot relief. This site is 12.8 miles @ 245 degrees from Stump Pass. The reef was created in 1999. The water depths here are in the 45 foot range. Learn More
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Novak Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef consisting of 88 concrete bridge sections and 700 culverts scatered over a .3 miles square with up to a 6.65 foot relief. It is located 2.6 miles @266 degrees from Gasparilla Pass. The reef was created between 2003 and 2004. The water depths here are in the 30 foot range. Learn More
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Englewood Fish Haven Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef consisting of tons of concrete bridge rubble scatered over a .2 miles square with low 1 to 3 foot relief. It is located 1.6 miles@ 306 degrees from Stump Pass. The reef was created in 1960 and has plenty of coral growing on it. The water depths here are in the 22 foot range. Learn More
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Cuda Ledge$2.99The site consists of a 1-1/2 mile long natural ledge with a large undercut. There are two large table top structures in the north east.This site is 11.9 miles @ 239 degrees from New Pass. The water depths here are in the 50 foot range. Learn More
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Cuda Hole$2.99The site is a natural broken ledge including a round 45 ft diameter hole 4 foot deep. There are deep undercuts to the hole which shelter fish and turtles. This site is 11.7 miles @240 degrees from Sarasota Pass. The water depths here are in the 48 foot range. Learn More
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County Reef$2.99The site is an area of natural rough uneven bottom. This site is 9.4 miles @238 Degrees from Sarasota New Pass, The water depths here are in the 42 foot range. Learn More
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South County Reef$2.99This reef is an artificial reef covering an area of 0.33 X 0.27 miles and consists of 530 tons of concrete culverts, pipes, poles, junction boxes, three steel barges put down between 2001 and 2004 and the 80 ft. long tug named Orange, which was sunk in 2003. This reef is 12.5 miles at 251 degrees from Johns Pass and 14.8 miles at 282 degrees from Pass a Grill Pass. The water depths here are in the 45 foot range with a maximum relief of 8 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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Clearwater Wreck$2.99This reef is an artificial reef that covers an area of 0.14 X 0.13 miles which consists of a steel ship wreck. This reef is 17.8 miles at 267 degrees from Clearwater Pass and 23.9 miles at 300 degrees from John’s pass. The water depths here are in the 60 foot range with a maximum relief of 9.4 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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Clearwater Reef$2.99This reef is an artificial reef that covers an area of 0.61 X 0.55 miles which consists of concrete poles, culverts, boxes, pyramids, rubble, sinkers and fiberglass boat molds put down between 1974 and 1999. This reef is close to shore at 5.0 miles at 311 degrees from Clearwater Pass and 5.2 miles at 238 degrees from Hurricane Pass entrance. The water depths here are in the 28 foot range with a maximum relief of 8 feet. Learn More
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Charlottes Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef that covers an area of 0.15 X 0.14 miles and consists of 600 pieces of limestone rock with 1 to 3 foot diameter and put down in 2007. This site is 12.7 miles at 286 degrees from Boca Grande Pass. The water depths here are in the 52 foot range and has a maximum relief of 5.4 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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Causeway Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef that covers an area of 0.24 X 0.23 miles and consists of tons of concrete bridge material, pilings, road beds and put down between 2005 and 2009. This site is 12.8 miles at 286 degrees from Boca Grande Pass. The water depths here are in the 26 foot range and has a maximum relief of 8.9 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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Cape Haze Reef$2.99This is an artificial reef that covers an area of 0.23 X 0.23 miles and consists of steel modules and concrete culverts put down between 1995 and 2002. This site is close to shore at 1.3 miles at 180 degrees from the southern tip of Cape Haze. The water depths here are in the 20 foot range and has a maximum relief of 6.4 feet off the bottom. Learn More
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Courtney Cambell Reef$2.99This 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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Chamberlain Reef$2.99This 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