The Black Bart (Wreck)
Sunk off the coast of Panama City Beach, this offshore oilfield supply vessel was sunk as an artificial reef in 1993. Divers can swim through the intact wheelhouse at 40 feet, investigate the deck at 66 feet, and explore the open cargo holds at 80 feet. A great wreck dive for newer divers.
Look for these species living in and around the wreck: nurse and reef sharks, possible eagle rays, turtles, and lots of fish: snapper, angelfish, grunts, anemones, and grouper.
רמה
- Advanced
ראות
- 11 m
זרם
- זרם קל
- זרם חזק
- ללא זרם
- זרם חוזר
DIVE TYPES
- Artificial Reef
- צלילה בספינה טרופה
Temperature & Visibility
Wildlife Diversity
Affiliated Training Center
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Bridge Span 14

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Bridge Span 1

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USS Strength (Wreck)

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Bridge Span 12

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