Descripción del sitio
10.8 nm from Ponce Inlet
Lat/Long: (GPS) 29°07.18N', 80°41.80'W
Loran C: 44396.7 - 61973.5
The first culverts were placed on the center of the site in 1990. The culverts and barge are popular fishing sites. Both are also excellent locations to see invertebrates not usually found in keys and south Florida.
There are a couple of close by sites: 1994 - NE culverts
Lat/Long: (GPS)
29°03.23 'N, 80°43.16'W
Loran C: 44370.7 - 61993.9*
2010 - SE Culverts
Lat/Long : (GPS)
29°02.866 N, 80°43.175' W
The depth is approximately 60 feet. Additional culverts were added to the NE corner of the site in 1994. Some the NE piles are 10 feet high. This site often has schools of mangrove snapper and sheepshead. Whale sharks and large ocean sun fish have also been seen near Site 6. The center culverts are a good location for photographing colorful invertebrates.
In July of 2010, 470 tons of large clean concrete culverts and concrete forms were placed on the SSE part of the site. The depth is 71 ft , the height of the deposit is 11 ft.