This site contains a tugboat, several Navy landing craft, a shrimp trawler. Swim the Landing Craft deck or crew quarters. Popular swim through. Good site to see grouper, snapper, and tropical fish.
This site features a 280 ft Panamian tanker sunk withloads of coral growth. NYC Subway cars are all over the site providing a new home to grouper and loggerhead sea turtles Loads of fish!!! (Advance Site)
250 steel-hulledferry, five deck passenger ship that sank during a storm while being towed to the Virgin Islands. Some of the structure is still intact.
This wreck is thought to be the Governor. Many artifacts have been taken from this site. Great treasure hunter site. Cases of guns and Civil war time memorabilia.
The Greenville Reef is a collection of Reefs with a 105 ft Tugboat, an upright 175' Navy Yard oiler,106' Fuel barge and some other barges. This reef sits a little deeper and is home to some big grouper and scamps.
The USS Vermilion is a 470ft ship that was used as a troop transport during WWII. The Vermilion can not be seen in one dive or many dives. Its Huge!!! This site even rivals the Speigel Grove in the Keys. The amount of marine life here is amazing. Divers h
170 ft Navy yard oiler laying on its side. The hull has lots of coral growth. This site also has a 120 ft fuel barge. We have run a line between the both. Grouper, ring tales, grunts, snapper, sea bass love this site.