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Rhino Ledge –

N29 14.000 W84 09.000
November 5, 2017

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USS Oriskany Aircraft Carrier (CV-34)

USS Oriskany Aircraft Carrier (CV-34)

Shipwreck Dive N 30° 2.114' W 87° 0.065'

August 102018

N 30° 2.114′ W 87° 0.065′ “The Mighty O” is a 911′ long by 129′ wide aircraft carrier that was sunk for an artificial reef about 22 miles offshore from Pensacola, Florida. It rests on the sand at 200′ deep. The flight deck is at 150′ and the top of the tower is at 85′. The visibility is about 90′.

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N 21° 12.083′ W 86° 43.630′ Jaime Gonzalez Canto and Jason deCaires Taylor created an underwater museum of 500+ concrete statues as an artificial reef for coral to grow on. It is hard to see them all in one dive, but once you’ve seen them, its enough. The visibility here is only about 50′.

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Banderas Reef off Isla Mujeres, Mexico

Banderas Reef off Isla Mujeres, Mexico

N 21° 11.243' W 86° 43.482'

August 22018

N 21° 11.243′ W 86° 43.482′ Bandera reef is a long coral reef topped with elk horn coral. Because of the strong current here, it is a drift dive. Visibility here is about 80′.

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Manchones Reef off Isla Mujeres, Mexico

Manchones Reef off Isla Mujeres, Mexico

N 21° 12.148' W 86° 42.998'

August 22018

N 21° 12.148′ W 86° 42.998′ The Manchones Reef is a popular dive spot on Mexico’s Mesoamerican Barrier Reef (also known as the Great Mayan Reef), on the Caribbean coast of Quintana Roo. Visibility here is about 80′.

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USS Harlequin Wreck (C-58) off Cancun, Mexico

USS Harlequin Wreck (C-58) off Cancun, Mexico

Shipwreck Dive N 21° 7.104' W 86° 43.515'

August 22018

N 21° 7.104′ W 86° 43.515′ The USS Harlequin was a US Navy Minesweeper in WW2 and it is also known as the C-58 or General AnayaIt was sold to the Mexican Navy and eventually it was deliberately sunk in the 1980s to create an artificial reef. It is sitting at 82′ deep and the visibility here is over 100′.

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USS Knave Wreck (C-56) off Puerto Morelos, Mexico

USS Knave Wreck (C-56) off Puerto Morelos, Mexico

Shipwreck Dive N 20° 49.525' w 86° 47.397'

August 12018

N 20° 49.525′ w 86° 47.397′ The US Navy minesweeper named the USS Knave was built in 1943 and sold to the Mexican Navy in 1966 It was sunken as an artificial reef in 1996. The depth is 100′ and the visibility is over 60′.

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  • Rhino Ledge –

    Amberjack, American Red Snapper, Gulf of Mexico, Kevin Bruington, Ledge

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  • USS Oriskany Aircraft Carrier (CV-34)

    Artificial Reef, Gulf of Mexico, Saltwater, Wreck

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  • Museo Subacuático de Arte also known as MUSA off Isla Mujeres, Mexico

    Artificial Reef, Gulf of Mexico, Saltwater

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  • Banderas Reef off Isla Mujeres, Mexico

    Gulf of Mexico, Saltwater

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  • Manchones Reef off Isla Mujeres, Mexico

    Gulf of Mexico

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  • USS Harlequin Wreck (C-58) off Cancun, Mexico

    Artificial Reef, Gulf of Mexico, Saltwater, Wreck

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  • USS Knave Wreck (C-56) off Puerto Morelos, Mexico

    Gulf of Mexico, Wreck

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