Upper Keys Wrecks

The Upper Keys boast a rich maritime history, with numerous shipwrecks scattered along its coastline. Ranging from depths of 45 to 130 feet, these wrecks offer a diverse range of exploration opportunities for both novice and experienced divers. Many of these sites feature fascinating swim-throughs and opportunities for penetration, provided you have the appropriate certifications. Some wrecks were intentionally sunk to create artificial reefs, enhancing marine habitats and attracting a plethora of marine life, while others found their fate naturally. From historic vessels to modern wrecks, each site tells its own unique story, inviting adventurers to delve into the mysteries of the deep and uncover the secrets of the past.

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Spiegal Grove

Key Largo

 510' Landing Ship

 Sank In 2002

 70-130 ft

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Eagle

Islamorada

  269' Freighter

  Sank In 1985

  65-110 ft

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Duane

Key Largo

  327 USCG Cutter

  Sank In 1987

  60-125 ft

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Thunderbult

Marathon

  188' Freighter

  Sank In 1986

  115' ft

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Bibb

Key Largo

  327' USCG Cutter

  Sank In 1987

  105-130 ft

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Benwood

Key Largo

  315' Cargo Steam Ship

  Wrecked In 1911

  30-50  ft

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