ERICA OF EXUMA Erica of Exuma was a 114 feet long landing craft that was built in 1966. It sunk on January 1st, 1977 during a storm, while traveling from Abaco to West Palm
Halsey Wreck The SS Halsey was built in 1920 by Bethlehem SB Corp, Alameda, California. She was 435 feet long, had a 56 foot beam, displaced 7,088 gross tons and was powered by a single
Fort Pierce Ledge Good ledge that holds snapper and grouper.
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Wabasso Reef
Wabasso Causeway Park
Bethel Shoal
SEAMAP Offshore Hard Bottom
Captain Sals Spot #18Captain Sals Spot #18
USS MULIPHEN 27.567333333333 -80.0675
Vero LedgeVero Ledge
Bank Sea Bass
Captain Sals Spot #17Captain Sals Spot #17
SEBASTIAN INLET 27.8566666666667 -80.4416666666667
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Whitebone Porgy
Choppers LedgeChoppers Ledge
St Lucie Ledge Nice ledge off St Lucie
Mulliphen Reef
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Site #2
Fish HavenFish Haven
Vero DropVero Drop
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