boneyard??

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I think if you do a search with 'boneyard" you'll find that info since it has been posted many times. Another method would be to look at google earth. Locate Golden beach (about 1 mile north of service club park) then look 3/4 of a mile west of there. You'll see a boat. That is "Hammerhead" Florida West Scuba's dive boat sitting at the Boneyard.
 
Turn to port out of the Venice Beach inlet, travel about two miles South and at least 1/2 mile off shore. The Boneyard is actually an area nearly a mile long North to South and as much as 1/2 mile wide, concentrated mostly around 28 FSW. Don't worry about hitting an exact coordinate, stay AT LEAST 300 feet away from other boats. Because of currents and wave action different areas will be exposed. You'll actually do better if you choose a site that's off the beaten path, so to speak. You won't have to swim far before you come across an area of dark rubble and pieces of worn dugong bone.
Post up a report and photos of your finds....
 

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