The mile long canal that I must navigate in order to reach the ICW and the Atlantic is still fouled with debris, both visible and submerged, so I’ve yet to take my own boat out.
If anyone here has visited any of the wrecks in North Dade and South Broward, I’d be interested to learn about their condition or repositioning due to the storm. Amongst the sites that I most often dive are the three Tenneco Towers, Andro, Crane, Tortuga, St. Henry, Deep Freeze, No.7, and I will on occasion venture as far north as the Jim Atria, or visit some of the deeper sites like the Cruz Del Sur and the Mystic Isle.
I’m also curious about the state of this years’ Goliath Grouper Aggregation, if the storm caused the fish to disperse, and the condition of the wreck sites in Palm Beach County where they are frequently encountered; the Castor out of Boynton Beach, Miapah wreck trek out of West Palm, and the Zion train off of Jupiter.
Should this thread develop any interest, I’ll gladly update it as I eventually make my own observations as I return to the sites that I love so well.
If anyone here has visited any of the wrecks in North Dade and South Broward, I’d be interested to learn about their condition or repositioning due to the storm. Amongst the sites that I most often dive are the three Tenneco Towers, Andro, Crane, Tortuga, St. Henry, Deep Freeze, No.7, and I will on occasion venture as far north as the Jim Atria, or visit some of the deeper sites like the Cruz Del Sur and the Mystic Isle.
I’m also curious about the state of this years’ Goliath Grouper Aggregation, if the storm caused the fish to disperse, and the condition of the wreck sites in Palm Beach County where they are frequently encountered; the Castor out of Boynton Beach, Miapah wreck trek out of West Palm, and the Zion train off of Jupiter.
Should this thread develop any interest, I’ll gladly update it as I eventually make my own observations as I return to the sites that I love so well.