St. Anthony (Wreck)
About St. Anthony (Wreck)
An intentionally sunk vessel from 1997, this artificial reef features a 65‑ft wreck with a cargo area that divers can swim into. A small tire reef located just off the wreck adds additional structure and attracts schools of fish. Marine life on and around the site includes turtles and frogfish, along with fish such as butterflyfish, trumpetfish, and oval chromis; a whitetip reef shark may be seen resting in the sand nearby.
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The wreck has a swim-through/cargo area, creating an overhead environment; use appropriate training and precautions before entering enclosed spaces.
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A 65‑ft wreck with a cargo area that can be entered, plus a nearby tire reef that concentrates fish life.
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