Lobster Mob on a Fascinating 18th Century Florida Shipwreck

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aue-mike

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Oozing with history and overrun by juvenile lobsters, this little site in the shallow waters of Biscayne National Park packs a punch. While filming I had lobsters literally bumping into my legs and crawling over my fins. Warm water, unlimited bottom time, tons of critters in a veritable marine nursery, and 250 year old artifacts littering the bottom...this site has got it all.

NOTE: this site is in Biscayne National Park and disturbing or removing shipwreck artifacts is strictly prohibited.

 
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