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Tenneco Towers - Scuba Diving - 06-10-2010

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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2010

This was a dive on the famous Tenneco Towers. One of the best dives in South Florida.
On this day we took my small 25ft Grady out to find the towers. I'm not sure what section we found but the bottom was at about 110 ft. I did think it was a little small but the smallest section was supposed to be a little shallower (97 fsw).
The first dive was a little short because I had a little trouble setting the anchor at the bottom.
As you can tell the visibility drops markedly midway through. This is because my lens got dirty after the first dive and I didn't have fresh water on the boat to clean them.

History of the Towers via divespots:
Tenneco Towers, the largest artificial reef in southeast Florida, was created in 1985 when the Tenneco Oil Company sank five large sections of oil production platforms. The decommissioned oil platforms were transported by barge and sunk in a straight east-west line, each a little deeper than the next.

Three of the platforms are within recreational diving limits. The smallest of the three platforms rests at 97 feet of water and rises to 65 feet. The two larger platforms are in 110 feet of water and top out at 60 feet. The second platform lies about 100 yards from the first, and the third is about another 85 yards away. The two deep water sections lie in 190 feet of water and rise to 80 feet. When Hurricane Andrew stuck in August, 1992, it caused the two deep towers to list at close to a 45-degree angle.

The flow of tides and currents that move freely through the site gave almost instant growth to a jungle of soft coral that has since covered the entire wreck. Many large pelagic fish can be found at the wreck along with queen angels, Spanish hogfish, and the occasional turtle.

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