South Double Ledges
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South Double Ledges consists of a twin reef running North/South. One of the ledges rises five feet from 85 feet deep while the other is about 8 feet high from 65 feet. The end of the reef resembles a large circular bowl that is populated with fish and corals. A very good drift dive.
Lots of large coral formations, holes, cracks, and overhangs for smaller creatures and marine life to hide in. Typically good visibility due to the gulf stream moving along.
Dive Activity & Environmental Conditions
Top Wildlife Sightings
Most frequently spotted marine life based on dive logs
#1
Angelfish
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#2
Barracuda
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#3
Parrotfish
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#4
Loggerhead Turtle
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#5
Lionfish
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#6
Butterfly Fish
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#7
Surgeonfish
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#8
Moray Eel
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#9
Snapper
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#10
Grouper/Basslets
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