St. Anthony (Wreck)
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The St. Anthony’s Wreck was intentionally sunk in 1997 as an artificial reef. The wreck is 65 feet long and has a cargo area you can swim into. Several turtles and frogfish reside on the wreck.
A small tire reef just off the wreck attracts lots of fish including Butterflyfish, Trumpet fish, Oval Chromis and an occasional white tip off in the sand.
Dive Activity & Environmental Conditions
Top Wildlife Sightings
Most frequently spotted marine life based on dive logs
#1
Butterfly Fish
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#2
Moray Eel
17
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#3
Angelfish
15
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#4
Triggerfish
10
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#5
Green Turtle
9
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#6
Parrotfish
9
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#7
Pufferfish
9
Total Sightings
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#8
Trumpetfish
9
Total Sightings
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#9
Surgeonfish
7
Total Sightings
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#10
Boxfish
6
Total Sightings
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