St. Anthony's Wreck
Saint Anthonys wreck front
DSC_3278.jpg1 of two Frogfish on the St. Anthony wreck.
stan1.jpgStan on the toilet in the St. Anthony's wreck.
stan2.jpgStan focusing his energy...
DSC_4285.jpgFrogfish at St. Anthony's Wreck
DIVE SITES PHOTOS
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Saint Anthonys wreck front
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DIVE SITE DETAILS
| Min Depth: |
50 feet
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| Max Depth: |
70 feet
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| Scuba Diving Visibility: |
75+ feet
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| Current: |
No Current
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| Experience Level: |
Intermediate
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| Type of dive: |
Anchor
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GENERAL DIVE SITE INFO
The St. Anthony's Wreck was intentionally sunk in 1997 as an artificial reef. The wreck is 65 feet long and has a cargo area you can swim into. Several turtles reside on the wreck. In years past a few frogfish lived on the wreck and as of Sept 2010 they are still living there. There is a tire reef just off the wreck which is groups of old tires stuck to concrete blocks. The reef does attract lots of fish including Butterflyfish, Trumpet fish, Oval Chromis and an ocassional white tip off in the sand.
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