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Blackmar's Reef
Blackmar's Reef is a natural reef area that has been enhanced with five shipwrecks and two airplanes. The ships and reefs house a variety of marine life. The planes are intact and make great pictures.
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Coppedge Tug
This tugboat was sunk in 1988 and settled upright and intact on the bottom. The pilothouse is filled with schools of fish. The tug is a favorite of photographers.
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Freighter Anna Artificial Reef
The Anna, a 225-foot freighter, was reefed in 1986 off the coast of Jacksonville. She lies on her starboard side in 110 feet of water.
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Jacksonville offers ledges, reefs, and wrecks to be explored. Divers report that so many fish live in theis area that you can swim through silver clouds of fish of all sizes.
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Member Reviews
by massdiver, Good location
Did a couple of wreck dives here in June of 2008. Very nice location -- the wrecks were full of fish. Watch out for jellyfish!
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by gs357, really anice spot
excellent for the wildlife
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by AFLDIVER, GOOD DIVE SPOT
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