Usgs Duane
About Usgs Duane
The Duane is a U.S. Coast Guard cutter that was intentionally sunk in 1987 to form an artificial reef. The wreck rests upright and is known for being surrounded by schools of fish. A standout feature for divers is the crow’s nest area, which is often treated as a prime subject for underwater photography.
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Usgs Duane Planning Details
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Reported Depth
33m - 40m
Depth Note
Depth given as 33–40 m (110–130 ft).
Safety & Access At Usgs Duane
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
This is a deep wreck dive; plan for depth limits and maintain appropriate wreck-diving precautions around the structure.
Local Intel For Usgs Duane
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Scuba
An upright wreck dive with a notable crow’s nest feature for exploration and photography.
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