There seems to be a mystery as to how this 65-foot steel hull
shrimper came to sit in 68 feet of water just off Key West. The
hull is now starting to break down after Hurricane Georges
was here. You will see schools of Grunts, Bar Jacks and
some times Elvis (the Jewfish) has been seen hanging out
here.
The tug lies SSE of Key West in a depth of 60 to 65 foot. This
vessel's remains are surrounded by soft and hard coral
formations and large sponges. This wreck is home to some
very friendly moray eels and inquisitive fish. Joe’s Tug is an
easy and rewarding dive for both beginners and experienced
divers.
Joe's Tug
Divers and snorkelers can choose from a
variety of Florida Keys dive sites for
scuba diving and snorkeling. We offer
wreck diving, reef diving, night diving,
beginner and advanced diving.
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