Grecian Rocks is a crescent-shaped patch reef about 3/4 mile
South-Southwest of Dry Rocks - off the coast at MM 106.  There are 12
mooring buoys around the reef designated with the letter "G". The reef
runs from North to South and is about 1/2 mile long by 150 yards wide.
There is a very well-developed spur and groove system overgrown with a
variety of corals, sea fans and a great variety of sponges.  The depth of
the reef is from 1 to 35 feet.  Stoplight parrotfish, princess parrotfish,
queen parrotfish, and blue parrotfish, as well as nurse sharks, are all at
home in this area.  The crest of the reef is very shallow and you should
not attempt to snorkle there as you will surely touch the top of the coral.  
In the white sandy area behind the reef is a home for queen conch.  But
please remember, in the Florida Keys,
it is illegal to disturb the conchs!
Grecian Rocks
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