AquaBadger
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I've been to Looe Key several times, always diving the spur and groove formations that max out at about 35'- 40'. Fantastic fish and coral life. I have a guidebook to Keys diving that describes this area that most (all?) dive charters visit, but the book also lists an area in deeper water (35' - 100') that they refer to as the Looe Key Intermediate and Deep Reefs. I'm interested in diving these deeper waters to view barrel sponges and other critters. I don't recall seeing any mooring balls in deeper water, and have never seen boats outside the shallow zone. Questions: do dive operators visit the deep reefs at Looe Key? Which ones? Are there mooring balls there in case I choose to rent a boat and tackle these on my own? Anybody care to share your experience on these deeper sites? Any info at all? Many thanks.