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 Avocet

USA, Florida, Pensacola

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Latitude: 29° 58.4' N
Longitude: 87° 12.629' W

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Alternative name Dredge Avocet

Average depth 27.4 m / 89.9 ft

Max depth 39.6 m / 129.9 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): The 250’ long dredge “Avocet” was sunk as an artificial reef in 1991 approximately 21 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass. The upper structure of the wreck has been torn off and scattered by hurricanes. Depths range 90-130’. The Avocet's close proximity to the “Edge” often brings in large pelagic fish species such as Wahoo, Dolphin, and Tuna.

English (Translate this text in English): The 250’ long dredge “Avocet” was sunk as an artificial reef in 1991 approximately 21 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass. The upper structure of the wreck has been torn off and scattered by hurricanes. Depths range 90-130’. The Avocet's close proximity to the “Edge” often brings in large pelagic fish species such as Wahoo, Dolphin, and Tuna.

The 250’ long dredge “Avocet” was sunk as an artificial reef in 1991 approximately 21 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass. The upper structure of the wreck has been torn off and scattered by hurricanes. Depths range 90-130’. The Avocet's close proximity to the “Edge” often brings in large pelagic fish species such as Wahoo, Dolphin, and Tuna.

English (Translate this text in English): The 250’ long dredge “Avocet” was sunk as an artificial reef in 1991 approximately 21 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass. The upper structure of the wreck has been torn off and scattered by hurricanes. Depths range 90-130’. The Avocet's close proximity to the “Edge” often brings in large pelagic fish species such as Wahoo, Dolphin, and Tuna.

English (Translate this text in English): The 250’ long dredge “Avocet” was sunk as an artificial reef in 1991 approximately 21 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass. The upper structure of the wreck has been torn off and scattered by hurricanes. Depths range 90-130’. The Avocet's close proximity to the “Edge” often brings in large pelagic fish species such as Wahoo, Dolphin, and Tuna.

English (Translate this text in English): The 250’ long dredge “Avocet” was sunk as an artificial reef in 1991 approximately 21 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass. The upper structure of the wreck has been torn off and scattered by hurricanes. Depths range 90-130’. The Avocet's close proximity to the “Edge” often brings in large pelagic fish species such as Wahoo, Dolphin, and Tuna.

English (Translate this text in English): The 250’ long dredge “Avocet” was sunk as an artificial reef in 1991 approximately 21 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass. The upper structure of the wreck has been torn off and scattered by hurricanes. Depths range 90-130’. The Avocet's close proximity to the “Edge” often brings in large pelagic fish species such as Wahoo, Dolphin, and Tuna.

English (Translate this text in English): The 250’ long dredge “Avocet” was sunk as an artificial reef in 1991 approximately 21 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass. The upper structure of the wreck has been torn off and scattered by hurricanes. Depths range 90-130’. The Avocet's close proximity to the “Edge” often brings in large pelagic fish species such as Wahoo, Dolphin, and Tuna.

English (Translate this text in English): The 250’ long dredge “Avocet” was sunk as an artificial reef in 1991 approximately 21 miles SSE of Pensacola Pass. The upper structure of the wreck has been torn off and scattered by hurricanes. Depths range 90-130’. The Avocet's close proximity to the “Edge” often brings in large pelagic fish species such as Wahoo, Dolphin, and Tuna.

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Avocet
United States of America

Avocet
United States of America

Avocet
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