Snapper Ledge

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Fast Facts:

  • Average Depth:  20 ft. / 6 m
  • Max Depth: 25 ft. / 8 m

Features:

  • Coral Reef
  • Mooring Buoys
  • Good Snorkeling

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Snapper Ledge is a shallow reef in 25 feet of water off of Key Largo. Because of the countless Yellowtail Snapper (hence the name) found at the site, this ledge is a local favorite and a highly recommended dive spot. Often, the schools of fish are so thick that you cannot see through them. You can usually count on seeing a few nurse sharks along with green and spotted Moray Eels. Other frequent sightings include Goat Fish, Hog Snappers, Trunk Fish, Sea Urchins, Crabs, Lobster, Nurse Sharks, Spider and Arrow Crabs, Rays, Octopus, Corkscrew Anenome, Eel, Cleaner Shrimp, Butter Hamlet, and Hawk Fish.

One of the largest and healthiest Boulder Brain Corals (Colpophyllia natans) in the Upper Keys can be found on Snapper’s Ledge. This site is an exceptional location for both snorkeling and diving — a serious “Must Dive” site in the keys.

Waypoint: SNAPRLLatitudeLongitude
Degrees24.982-80.4216666666667
Degrees/MinutesN 24 58.920W 80 25.300
Degrees/Minutes/SecondsN 24 58 55.200W 80 25 18.000

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