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Adolphus Busch (Wreck)

Deep Lower Keys wreck for advanced scuba divers.

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Artificial ReefDeepWreck
Boat-only advanced wreck dive in open Atlantic water with a deep freighter profile, variable current, and regular Lower Keys charter access.

About Adolphus Busch (Wreck)

The Adolphus Busch is a deep Lower Keys artificial-reef wreck where an intentionally scuttled freighter now stands upright in open Atlantic water, giving advanced divers a straightforward boat-access wreck profile with large structure, heavy fish life, and conditions that can feel very different from one weather window to the next. It works best as a calm-to-moderate sea-state wreck plan for experienced scuba divers who want a true deep profile rather than a shallow reef cruise.

Research Estimate At Adolphus Busch (Wreck)

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 12m
AccessChallenging entry effort
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
Current StrengthModerate current

Where Is Adolphus Busch (Wreck)?

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Adolphus Busch (Wreck) Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

33m - 40m

Depth Note

Deck is about 33 m; the wreck sits at approximately 40 m.

Best Season

Best on settled Lower Keys weather windows when charter boats can comfortably reach the wreck and visibility is not being reduced by strong wind or rough seas.

Typical Conditions

Current and visibility can vary.

Safety & Access At Adolphus Busch (Wreck)

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Strong currentLow visibility

Safety Notes

Current and visibility can vary; plan the dive for depth and conditions.

Access Restrictions

Boat access only. The wreck is normally visited on guided Lower Keys charters using approved sanctuary mooring systems or established wreck-diving practices rather than independent shore access.

Legal Notes

Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary rules apply. Divers should use legal moorings, avoid removing artifacts, and treat the wreck as a protected artificial-reef and maritime-heritage resource.

Local Intel For Adolphus Busch (Wreck)

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

A deep wreck dive with the deck around 33 m and the wreck sitting near 40 m.

Adolphus Busch (Wreck) Dive Conditions Planner

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Exposure Profile at Adolphus Busch (Wreck)

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Recent Logged Visits At Adolphus Busch (Wreck)

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Dive Spot Log Averages At Adolphus Busch (Wreck)

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Avg. Visibility12m
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Adolphus Busch (Wreck) Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Adolphus Busch (Wreck) Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

fla-keys.com · Article

Florida Keys diving article confirming Lower Keys wreck-diving profile and advanced-use reputation.

Sanctuary mooring buoy page confirming the wreck as a managed mooring location.

Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Shipwreck Trail overview with deep-site/current guidance.

Florida Keys tourism guide with wreck identity, intentional sinking history, and marine life context.

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