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Public Reefs - Don Kelley North General Permit Area PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 21 April 2009 16:15

 


Alabama has an extensive artificial reef system in place to enhance the fishing opportunities of the Alabama Gulf Coast.

If you are looking for reef coordinates for fishing or diving, here they are. Remember to be courteous to the other fishermen and divers out there. No one owns the gulf and there are plenty of dive sites and fishing spots for everyone.

Public Reef System

Site Name
Lat.Long.
Description Find Deals on Dive Gear
Sparkman Reef (Liberty Ship)
29.59.676
87.43.505
 Find a Hotel in Gulf Shores
Wallace Reef (Liberty Ship)
30.05.235
87.34.636
 Find a Vacation Rental in Gulf Shores
105' Tug
30.03.88887.42.455
  
Lipscomb Tug
30.04.880
87.48.180
  
Buffalo Barge I
30.05.040
87.49.950
  
Buffalo Barge II
30.04.780
87.50.440
  
CSX Reef Boxcars
29.59.563
87.33.371
  
Hunt Reef
29.56.110
87.41.864
  
Lillian Bridge
30.06.881
87.32.685
  
Perdido Pass Bridge 130.01.913
87.33.545
  
Perdido Pass Bridge 2
30.02.309
87.33.100
  
Perdido Pass Bridge 330.02.805
87.33.100
  
 Perdido Pass Bridge 430.03.122
87.32.873
  
Perdido Pass Bridge 5
30.03.630
87.32.716
  
In 1994, one hundred M-60 military tanks were deployed as artificial reefs in depths of 70 to 110 feet of water within the Hugh Swingle and Don Kelley North permit areas. Is is estimated these tank will have a 50 year life span.

 

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