USCG Duane Diver Information

Diver Information

Site Description: Intact 327' U.S. Coast Guard Cutter sunk in the 1987 as an artificial reef.

Location: Seven miles off shore in the Molasses Reef area in 110' of water.

Depth: 60'-110'

Visibility: Averages 50' to 75''

Marine Life: The Duane is an example of a very succesful artificial reef where creatures which once lived further in shore have been introduced to the site. Barracuda, angel fish, jacks, grunts, sea turtles, sharks, and manta rays are just a few examples of the marine creatures commonly seen at the site.

Diver Level: Advanced diver, Wreck diver recommended for vessel penetration.

Comments: The Duane is one of the most requested deep dives in the Florida Keys. However, divers should be aware this is a highly advanced dive due to its great depths and gulf stream currents. The currents can be strong and the use of the ascent and descent lines is neccessary.

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