Admiralty claims and Florida State permit areas-how do you know?

diverlynn

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liverock

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That is the NOAA wrecks and obstructions database Also known as AWOIS. It is very accurate. We dived many of the spots including the "6 foot x 8 foot" anchor just off Cockroach Bay. It is a giant freighter anchor lost in 1978.

That was a fun day...remember the current?
 

Salvor6

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YES! Liverock and I dived that anchor site with my buddy and we had to rescue Liverock who drifted about 1/2 mile behind the boat in the 3-4kt current. Even the Danforth anchor dragged! Would not set.
 

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From the Florida website, one can request the information.
 

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