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English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Approximately 13 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Approximately 13 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass
Approximately 13 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Approximately 13 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Approximately 13 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Approximately 13 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Approximately 13 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Approximately 13 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Approximately 13 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass
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Profundidade média 22.9 m / 75.1 ft
Profundidade máxima 29 m / 95.1 ft
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English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Tug “Heron” and an LCM Landing Craft were deployed as artificial reefs in 1990. The two wrecks sit upright and side by side, 80’ apart. Depths 75-95’. Grouper, Snapper, Amberjack, Triggerfish, and Jewfish are common residents. Occasional Tuna, Dolphin, Cobia, and Wahoo.
Before being separated by Hurricane OPAL in 1995, the tug originally and unintentionally rested upside down on top of the LCM.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Tug “Heron” and an LCM Landing Craft were deployed as artificial reefs in 1990. The two wrecks sit upright and side by side, 80’ apart. Depths 75-95’. Grouper, Snapper, Amberjack, Triggerfish, and Jewfish are common residents. Occasional Tuna, Dolphin, Cobia, and Wahoo.
Before being separated by Hurricane OPAL in 1995, the tug originally and unintentionally rested upside down on top of the LCM.
The Tug “Heron” and an LCM Landing Craft were deployed as artificial reefs in 1990. The two wrecks sit upright and side by side, 80’ apart. Depths 75-95’. Grouper, Snapper, Amberjack, Triggerfish, and Jewfish are common residents. Occasional Tuna, Dolphin, Cobia, and Wahoo.
Before being separated by Hurricane OPAL in 1995, the tug originally and unintentionally rested upside down on top of the LCM.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Tug “Heron” and an LCM Landing Craft were deployed as artificial reefs in 1990. The two wrecks sit upright and side by side, 80’ apart. Depths 75-95’. Grouper, Snapper, Amberjack, Triggerfish, and Jewfish are common residents. Occasional Tuna, Dolphin, Cobia, and Wahoo.
Before being separated by Hurricane OPAL in 1995, the tug originally and unintentionally rested upside down on top of the LCM.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Tug “Heron” and an LCM Landing Craft were deployed as artificial reefs in 1990. The two wrecks sit upright and side by side, 80’ apart. Depths 75-95’. Grouper, Snapper, Amberjack, Triggerfish, and Jewfish are common residents. Occasional Tuna, Dolphin, Cobia, and Wahoo.
Before being separated by Hurricane OPAL in 1995, the tug originally and unintentionally rested upside down on top of the LCM.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Tug “Heron” and an LCM Landing Craft were deployed as artificial reefs in 1990. The two wrecks sit upright and side by side, 80’ apart. Depths 75-95’. Grouper, Snapper, Amberjack, Triggerfish, and Jewfish are common residents. Occasional Tuna, Dolphin, Cobia, and Wahoo.
Before being separated by Hurricane OPAL in 1995, the tug originally and unintentionally rested upside down on top of the LCM.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Tug “Heron” and an LCM Landing Craft were deployed as artificial reefs in 1990. The two wrecks sit upright and side by side, 80’ apart. Depths 75-95’. Grouper, Snapper, Amberjack, Triggerfish, and Jewfish are common residents. Occasional Tuna, Dolphin, Cobia, and Wahoo.
Before being separated by Hurricane OPAL in 1995, the tug originally and unintentionally rested upside down on top of the LCM.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Tug “Heron” and an LCM Landing Craft were deployed as artificial reefs in 1990. The two wrecks sit upright and side by side, 80’ apart. Depths 75-95’. Grouper, Snapper, Amberjack, Triggerfish, and Jewfish are common residents. Occasional Tuna, Dolphin, Cobia, and Wahoo.
Before being separated by Hurricane OPAL in 1995, the tug originally and unintentionally rested upside down on top of the LCM.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Tug “Heron” and an LCM Landing Craft were deployed as artificial reefs in 1990. The two wrecks sit upright and side by side, 80’ apart. Depths 75-95’. Grouper, Snapper, Amberjack, Triggerfish, and Jewfish are common residents. Occasional Tuna, Dolphin, Cobia, and Wahoo.
Before being separated by Hurricane OPAL in 1995, the tug originally and unintentionally rested upside down on top of the LCM.
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