This 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
This 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
This 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
This 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