Artificial and Natural Reefs

Fishing Status has 60687 Artificial and Natural Reefs in the database. Providing cover and shelter to many different species of fish, reefs are fish magnets that many call home.

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By Seamus on 2/24/2016 • Views (1947)

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Kingscliff Reef

By xfernal on 6/20/2016 • Views (1941)
Dredge Ohio is a 70' long a hydraulic cutter head dredge. It was sunk in the Ocean City Reef complex on June 16, 2016. The Dredge was designed and built to be disassembled, allowing it to be trucked to various locations. The dredge sank in a storm while dredging a channel in Lynnhaven Beach, Va. Salvaged but never returned to service.

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Vlasoff Reef

By Seamus on 2/24/2016 • Views (1888)

By Seamus on 5/17/2013 • Views (1894)
LORAN C-45418.1/59736.9  GPS-33 25.303/078 51.497 2 buoys mark reef, bearing 130�/9.5 nm from south jetty at Murrells Inlet.  Northern Buoy 33 25.303/078 51.497 Southern Buoy 33 26.261/078 52.706 Tugboat & Barge 33 25.389/078 51.609 200' Ship 33 26.407/078 52.807 Concrete Reef Balls 33 26.081/078 52.239 Water depth 34-45'.

By Seamus on 6/25/2013 • Views (1883)
MR. J.C. REEF (AR-230) is 3.5 nm from the Hatteras Inlet sea buoy.  105' tug MR. J.C. sunk 15-Sep-87 35° 06.121' / 075° 42.951' 130’ yard freighter sunk in 1991 35° 06.183' / 075° 42.967' 75’ landing craft sunk in 1991 35° 06.208' / 075° 42.950' LORAN Coordinates: 26957.0 / 40...

By Seamus on 8/22/2018 • Views (1880)

By Seamus on 5/6/2011 • Views (1839)
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By xfernal on 7/10/2022 • Views (1834)
Jack Spot is a well known old school White Marlin fishing spot. Thosands of White Marlin have been caught on these grounds. Bluefin Tuna are also known to hang around here. Mako Shark, Yellowfin tuna,. Mahi-mahi, King Mackerel, Cobia Atlantic Bonito, False Ablacore, and Bluefish.are all know visitors to this hump. 50-100 feet in depth...

By Seamus on 5/6/2011 • Views (1829)
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By xfernal on 3/4/2017 • Views (1819)
Point Comfort Reef

By Seamus on 5/7/2011 • Views (1816)
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By Seamus on 12/28/2012 • Views (1823)

By thomasmlambert on 12/5/2020 • Views (1797)
CAIS.#1 (299) is a gas/oil platform built by Fieldwood Energy SP LLC and installed on 11/24/1998. The structure was removed on 08/29/2015 and verified as clear on 09/12/2015. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

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