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In the waters of Florida’s east coast, there<br />

are presently four known spawning sites. All<br />

are located off Palm Beach County: three<br />

in Jupiter with the Hole-in-the-Wall being<br />

2<br />

the deepest at 140 feet, the Zion Train/Esso<br />

Bonaire at 90 feet and the MG-111 (above), a<br />

busted up barge lying in 60 feet, the shallowest.<br />

The fourth, and newest addition as of the<br />

Seeing this many fish in one place can give a false<br />

sense that they are everywhere, when in reality a group<br />

like this, found on the MG-111, is a mix of animals from<br />

as far away as 20 to 30 miles. We are at a point now<br />

where can try to keep it, or throw it all away.<br />

summer of 2006 is the Castor Wreck, a huge<br />

258-foot freighter sunk in 110 feet of water off<br />

Boynton Beach in 2001.<br />

www.underwaterjournal.com June/July 2007

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