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By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (10)
43 (22525) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1981. The structure was removed on 07/30/2012 and verified as clear on 11/15/2012. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (10)
33 (22614) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1980. The structure was removed on 07/27/2012 and verified as clear on 11/08/2012. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (11)
7 (22665) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1982. The structure was removed on 07/19/2012 and verified as clear on 10/20/2012. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (16)
C (22760) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1983. The structure was removed on 07/20/2012 and verified as clear on 10/29/2012. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (14)
41 (23333) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1989. The structure was removed on 07/22/2012 and verified as clear on 01/17/2013. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (12)
32 (23367) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1980. The structure was removed on 06/03/2014 and verified as clear on 06/22/2014. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (10)
47 (23616) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1986. The structure was removed on 08/09/2012 and verified as clear on 11/29/2012. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (10)
10 (24065) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1993. The structure was removed on 07/12/2013 and verified as clear on 07/25/2013. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (7)
1 (1532) is a gas/oil platform built by Talos ERT LLC and installed on 07/21/2004. The structure was removed on 08/07/2009 and verified as clear on 08/14/2009. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (8)
9 (REMOVED) (20931) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1962. The structure was removed on 12/31/1996 and verified as clear on 12/16/2012. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (10)
D (20930) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1962. The structure was removed on 08/07/2012 and verified as clear on 08/09/2013. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (9)
4 (20933) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1960. The structure was removed on 07/09/2013 and verified as clear on 08/09/2013. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (13)
5 (20932) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1960. The structure was removed on 09/13/2012 and verified as clear on 12/12/2012. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (10)
1 (20934) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1960. The structure was removed on 02/23/2008 and verified as clear on 10/31/2012. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (10)
6 (20934) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1972. The structure was removed on 08/14/1995 and verified as clear on 08/14/1995. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (11)
F-AUX (21761) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1975. The structure was removed on 07/17/2013 and verified as clear on 08/21/2013. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (9)
F (21761) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1975. The structure was removed on 07/20/2013 and verified as clear on 08/21/2013. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (9)
29 (22158) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1978. The structure was removed on 09/18/2012 and verified as clear on 01/17/2013. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (9)
27 (22159) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1978. The structure was removed on 09/03/2012 and verified as clear on 12/13/2012. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 2/9/2017) • Views (52)
34 FL (22338) is a gas/oil platform built by Apache Shelf, Inc. and installed on 01/01/1980. The structure was removed on 09/09/2012 and verified as clear on 11/15/2012. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

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By xfernal on 2/9/2017 • Views (902)
E-AUX1 (21902) is a gas/oil platform built by EPL Oil & Gas, LLC and installed on 01/01/1975. E-AUX1 is considered a major platform that stands in 36 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different nearshore species of fish. Most common species include Barracuda, Bluefish, Cobia, Crevalle Jack, Flounder, King Mackerel, Pompano, Spanish Mac...

By xfernal on 2/9/2017 • Views (424)
#2 (2475) is a gas/oil platform built by McMoRan Oil & Gas LLC. #2 is considered a minor platform that stands in 18 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different inshore species of fish, such as Black Drum, Bluefish, Crevalle Jack, Flounder, Pompano, Redfish (Red Drum), Sheepshead, Speckled Trout, and Whiting.

By xfernal on 1/28/2021 • Views (401)
A-SUMP (21411) is a gas/oil platform built by Cox Operating, L.L.C. and installed on 06/09/2011. A-SUMP is considered a minor platform that stands in 14 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different inshore species of fish, such as Black Drum, Bluefish, Crevalle Jack, Flounder, Pompano, Redfish (Red Drum), Sheepshead, Speckled Trout, and...

By xfernal on 2/9/2017 • Views (303)
#1 (2545) is a gas/oil platform built by Hall-Houston Exploration IV, L.P.. #1 is considered a minor platform that stands in 25 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different nearshore species of fish. Most common species include Barracuda, Bluefish, Cobia, Crevalle Jack, Flounder, King Mackerel, Pompano, Spanish Mackerel, and many differ...

By Seamus on 3/7/2021 • Views (294)
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