Dive Type: Reef Dive
Typical Depth Range: 15 to 40
feet
Expertise Required: Novice
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North
Dry Rocks is the second reef north of Key Largo
Dry Rocks or Christ Statue. This reef has three
mooring buoys and is an excellent spot for
diving and snorkeling as the depth is shallow
ranging from 20' to 35'. North North Dry Rocks
is a small reef with large spur and groove
formations and has swim-throughs and ledges
making this an exciting dive.
Golden brown Elkhorn coral and Staghorn coral
cover the tops of these shallow ledges. Star
coral, Starlet coral and colorful sponges
decorate the rest of the reef and attract many
species of tropical fish.
This reef is literally a fish watcher's paradise
with tiny neon gobies, silversides, angelfish,
parrotfish, yellowtails, and damselfish seen in
every direction
you swim.
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