Joe's Tug is an old steel-hulled shrimper originally destined as an artificial reef off the coast of Miami. She first sank at the pier in Key West in 1986. Joe's Tug was then raised and cleaned in preparation for her planned sinking as an artificial reef in Miami. However, late on the night before it was scheduled to be towed north, a group of locals secretly towed the boat out of Key West harbor. The vessel sank en route to wherever they were headed, landing on the reef in about 65 feet of water. Joe's Tug is 75 feet in length, and now sits in about 65 feet of water in the sand... more
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KEY WEST - A Diving Adventure Ernest Hemmingway lived, fished and wrote on this island he called home. Join Dive Travel, a video adventure series, for its first production, filming the introduction from the front lawn of the famous Hemmingway house in Key West.Then, come along with us as we dive the Atlantic Reef, America's only living coral reef. This 150 mile (241.4 km) system parallels the Keys four to five miles (8 km) offshore from Biscayne Bay to the Marquesas. We also take you to two of the Key West's popular wrecks; the Cayman Salvage Master and Joe's Tug... more
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