PALM BEACH COUNTY ARTIFICIAL REEF LOCATIONS NORTH TO SOUTH

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Reef Name and Materials Year Deployed Depth GPS Warrior Reef 2005 66' 26 58.679 N 250 tons upright concrete pillars 80 01.516 W MG III Barge 1995 65' 26 58.640 N 195' barge, 1,000 tons concrete light poles 80 01.500 W Tug Boat Reef: 1998 73' SEA INSPECTOR: 68' harbor tug 26 58.616 N 80 00.965 W SUN MARINER: 62' tug 26 58.583 N 80 00.969 W MARSHA T: 64' tug 26 58.567 N 80 00.988 W Jupiter Stepping Stone Reefs: Cross Reef 2010 35' 26 57.907 N 724 tons rock 80 03.922 W FDOT Reef 2010 44' 26 57.904 N 466 tons concrete 80 03.545 W Walk Over Reef 2010 38' 26 57.896 N 380 tons concrete, 200 tons rock 80 03.734 W Brock's Rocks 2012 32' 26 57.210 N 861 tons rock 80 03.730 W ESSO BONAIRE III 1989 90' 26 57.851 N 147' tanker, 72' steel sailboat hull - RATICAN 80 00.478 W Jupiter Concrete 1990 90' 26 57.826 N 250 tons concrete utility poles 80 00.446 W MISS JENNY 1990 90' 26 57.796 N 55' dredge barge, 300 tons concrete 80 00.450 W ZION TRAIN 2000 90' 26 57.786 N 164' freighter 80 00.448 W SEA MIST II 2001 210' 26 57.490 N 265' coastal freighter 79 59.106 W Jupiter Inlet Diamondhead Radnor Reef 1998-2001 20' 26 54.723 N 15,100 tons rock, 110' barge, 2,600 tons concrete 80 03.518 W Kwiecinski Reef 2014 30' 26 53.890 N 940 tons limerock, 413 tons concrete 80 03.000 W Runaway Barge 1994 75' 26 48.118 N 110' deck barge 80 01.093 W Vance's Reef 2006 215' 26 47.945 N 150' barge, 60' sailboat 79 59.465 W John Rybovich Endowment Reef 2007 225' 26 47.900 N CELTIC CRUSADER: 265' freighter 79 59.390 W Bridge Reef 2004 225' 26 47.895 N 7,000 tons concrete 79 59.465 W

Kelsey Reef (Falcon) 2004-2008 10' 26 47.890 N 2,312 tons concrete, 2,000 tons rock 80 03.095 W Reef Name and Materials Year Deployed Depth in GPS Royal Park Bridge Reef 2000-2001 80' 26 47.687 N 15,000 tons concrete, 50' tug, 120' & 65' barges 80 01.049 W S.S. PRINCESS ANNE Reef 1993 96' 26 47.601 N 340' car ferry 80 00.243 W WPB Fishing Club Reef 2003 270' 26 47.600 N SYLVINA EXPRESS: 200' freighter 79 59.180 W Danny McCauley Memorial Reef 2013 76' 26 47.623 N M/V POCAHONTAS: 110' tugboat 80 01.090 W Sugar Sands Ledges 1991-1999 26' 26 47.425 N 4,265 tons rock, 3,770 tons concrete 80 02.709 W Classic Barge P1 1989 200' 26 47.420 N 195' hopper barge 79 59.100 W Research Team Reef 1993 75' 26 47.380 N 80' barge, 4,800 tons concrete 80 01.009 W Playground 1986-1993 140' 26 47.370 N 5,400 tons concrete 79 59.790 W Habitat Corridors North 1994 82' 26 47.341 N 1,260 tons rock 80 00.993 W AMARYLLIS 1968 82' 26 47.302 N 440' freighter 80 00.970 W Classic Barge P6 1989 200' 26 47.300 N 195' hopper barge, 500 tons concrete 79 59.380 W Ande Fishing Reef 1996 185' 26 47.280 N JED CARRIER: 295' coastal freighter 79 59.540 W Habitat Corridors South 1994 82' 26 47.240 N 1,260 tons rock 80 00.964 W PC1174 1968 80' 26 47.200 N 165' patrol craft 80 00.970 W MIZPAH 1968 82' 26 47.180 N 185' yacht 80 00.960 W Singer Island Mitigation Reef 2009 6-10' 26 47.143 N 9,700 tons rock, 160 tons concrete modules 80 01.843 W SPEARMAN'S BARGE 1978 75' 26 46.953 N 150' deck barge 80 00.642 W Lake Worth Inlet Peanut Island Reefs 2000-2011 10' 26 46.291 N 5,280 tons rock, 22 tons concrete modules 80 02.688 W EIDSVAG 1985 84' 26 45.935 N 150' freighter, 1967 Rolls Royce, 120' Murphy's barge 80 00.739 W Tri-County Concrete (Playpen) 1989 64' 26 45.802 N 6,200 tons concrete, TSO PARADISE: 82' yacht 80 01.302 W

Cross Current Reef 1999 63' 26 45.704 N 195' barge, 6,500 tons rock 80 01.268 W Reef Name and Materials Year Deployed Depth in GPS Governor's River Walk Reef: 2002 M/V GILBERT SEA 89' 26 45.183 N 175' coastal freighter 80 00.601 W M/V THOZINA 88' 26 45.139 N 174' coastal freighter 80 00.573 W M/V ST. JACQUES 87' 26 45.103 N 174' coastal freighter 80 00.615 W M/V SHASHA BOEKANIER 88' 26 45.080 N 185' coastal freighter 80 00.621 W Rybovich Reef 1994-2000 29' 26 44.995 N 4,730 tons rock, 1,323 tons concrete, 60' barge 80 02.594 W WPB Fishing Pier Reef 1992 10' 26 44.070 N 200 tons rock 80 02.915 W Mar-A-Lago Reefs: 1991-1999 10' 26 40.738 N 2,000 tons rock, 5,700 tons of 25-ton concrete modules 80 01.764 W Widener's Curve Mitigation Reef 2004 10' 26 39.818 N 14,729 tons rock 80 02.144 W Kreusler Park Ephemeral Reef 1994 11' 26 36.978 N 245 tons concrete, 600 tons rock 80 02.121 W Lantana Artificial Reef 2002 10' 26 35.100 N 275 tons concrete (prefab modules), 200 tons rock 80 02.800 W Boynton Kiwanis Miller Lite Reef 1991 200' 26 33.240 N SKYCLIFFE: 317' freighter 80 01.060 W CCA Goggle-Eye Reef 2014 20' 26 33.030 N 250 tons limerock, 450 tons concrete 80 02.229 W South Lake Worth Inlet Boynton Stepping Stone Reef 2011 35' 26 32.717 N 959 tons rock, 6 tons concrete modules (3) 80 02.179 W Ocean Inlet Reef (Boynton) 1994 14' 26 32.645 N 1,400 tons rock 80 02.800 W Ocean Ridge Mitigation Reef 2009 6-10' 26 32.640 N 9,200 tons rock, 160 tons concrete modules 80 02.504 W DonnyBoy Silpe Reef 2009 70' 26 31.870 N 830 tons rock 80 01.950 W Ragg's Reef 2006 70' 26 31.844 N 357 tons rock 80 01.899 W Boynton Beach Ocean Park Reef 1997 20' 26 31.797 N 1,500 tons concrete 80 02.601 W Gulfstream Mitigation Reefs 1994 11' 26 30.174 N 6,000 tons rock 80 03.012 W BECKS 1996 88' 26 28.862 N 195' freighter 80 02.347 W BUDWEISER BAR 1987 85' 26 28.725 N 167' freighter, 70' treasure ship: SWORDFISH 80 02.313 W

CASTOR 2001 110' 26 28.721 N 258' coastal freighter 80 02.239 W Boynton Fish Corridors South 2003 80' 26 28.673 N 3,000 tons rock 80 02.389 W Reef Name and Materials Year Deployed Depth in GPS Genesis Reef 1989 80' 26 28.664 N 2,300 tons concrete 80 02.389 W CSA Modules 1992 60' 26 21.970 N 25 tons concrete - 12 modules 80 03.300 W Red Reef Park Reefs 1988 12' 26 21.684 N 800 tons rock 80 04.074 W Boca Raton Inlet South Boca Inlet Reefs 2003 12' 26 19.975 N 17,000 tons rock 80 04.255 W HYDRO ATLANTIC 1987 165' 26 19.490 N 325' dredge barge 80 03.043 W SEA EMPEROR 1991 65' 26 19.338 N 171' barge, 1,600 tons concrete 80 03.546 W NOULA EXPRESS 1988 70' 26 19.288 N 120' freighter 80 03.452 W Boca Corridors 2001 70' 26 19.283 N 1,100 tons rock 80 03.537 W UNITED CARIBBEAN 2000 73' 26 19.255 N 145' coastal freighter 80 03.540 W MISS LOURDIES 2009 142' 26 19.188 N 165' supply ship, 125 tons concrete 80 03.200 W ANCIENT MARINER 1991 70' 26 18.125 N 165' Coast Guard Cutter 80 03.727 W