There is a ship wreck off of Dania Beach, FL called the Miss Dania Beach and is ~5.5 miles south of Port Everglades. The wreck is part of the Broward county artificial reef program. The Miss Dania sits approximately west (maybe a little SW) of the Donal McAllister wreck. I haven't found much information about this wreck on the web but if I'm not mistaken it was sunk in 2004, is about 190ft long and sits in 70ft of water. We didn't have the GPS numbers for this wreck but after talking to another diver friend I got the numbers. While using the depth finder and going over those numbers I found it and got good solid numbers for the wreck.
We dove the Miss Dania wreck on Monday, September 13th. The current was pretty strong however the structure of the wreck provides some shelter so you can relax and checkout the marine life. What I noticed first and was happy to see were several Long-Spined Urchins. These urchins feed on algae and are integral to health of coral reefs. There were several urchins scattered around the wreck.
Penetrating the wreck is easy.
There is plenty of
head room to dive inside the cargo hold area and there is enough light to where you don't need a dive light (although it would help to have one). I got to use my new gloves that I picked up from Home Depot and they worked nicely. Gloves are a must have if you plan to go inside a wreck.
It was a great dive albeit short because I had to get back to the boat to help the divemaster. I look forward to diving it again and would recommend it to any diver looking to dive the wrecks here in South Florida.
I have posted this blog to the Miss Dania Beach facebook page...thank you sooo much for writing it...it means a lot to me...Mitch Hall https://www.facebook.com/MissDaniaBeach
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