Pinellas County Artificial Reefs
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Featured reef areas of particular interest for diving and fishing:
Name |
Latitude |
Longitude |
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Indian Shores Reef: John's Pass Bridge material |
27º - 51.774 N |
083º - 01.725 W |
Indian Shores Reef: WWII Navy landing craft |
27º - 51.441 N |
083º - 01.833 W |
Rube Allyn Reef: Concrete material |
27º - 56.021 N |
083º - 01.514 W |
St. Pete Beach: ten U.S. Army tanks and a 200-foot barge |
27º - 40.600 N |
082º - 51.750 W |
St. Petersburg Bay Reef: 35-foot sailboat “K2” |
27º - 47.300 N |
082º - 36.000 W |
South County Reef: 80-foot tug “Orange” and three barges |
27º - 43.375 N |
082º - 58.450 W |
Veterans: three barges and two plaques honoring veterans |
28º - 03.000 N |
083º - 00.750 W |
Pinellas #2: U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Blackthorn |
27º - 52.598 N |
083º - 11.164 W |
Pinellas #2: 180-foot tug boat |
27º - 52.578 N |
083º - 11.150 W |
Treasure Island II: 50-foot steel trawler |
27º - 41.686 N |
083º - 17.547 W |
| Treasure Island II: 85-foot steel hull shrimp boat and 35-foot steel hull sailboat |
27º - 41.751 N |
083º - 17.557 W |
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