Worlds Largest Artificial Reefs

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Metal on the bottom is metal on the bottom, in my book.
 
I was more thinking Wrecks as artificial or man made reefs. Let's go with US wrecks that are diveable.

1. Oriskany - 911 feet long - (Depth 212')
2. Andrea Doria - 697 feet long - (Depth 235')
3. Wilkes Barre - 610 feet long - (Depth 250')
4. Arthur Radford - 564 feet long - Not yet sunk
5. Vandenberg - 520 feet long - (Depth 145')
6. Spiegel Grove - 510 feet long - (Depth 134')
 
Well if you've got the Andrea Doria and the Wilkes Barre. You have to consider the SS Daniel J. Morrell. 220' to the bottom, 580' long. And has been dived.
 
I was more thinking Wrecks as artificial or man made reefs. Let's go with US wrecks that are diveable.

1. Oriskany - 911 feet long - (Depth 212')
2. Andrea Doria - 697 feet long - (Depth 235')
3. Wilkes Barre - 610 feet long - (Depth 250')
4. Arthur Radford - 564 feet long - Not yet sunk
5. Vandenberg - 520 feet long - (Depth 145')
6. Spiegel Grove - 510 feet long - (Depth 134')

To be nitpicky, the Arthur Radford's not quite diveable yet.
 
1. Oriskany - 911 feet long - (Depth 212') - Rec Dive
2. Andrea Doria - 697 feet long - (Depth 235') - Tec Dive
3. Wilkes Barre - 610 feet long - (Depth 250') - Tec Dive
4. Arthur Radford - 564 feet long - Not yet sunk - ?
5. Daniel J. Morrell - 580 Feet long - (Depth 220') - Tec Dive
6. Vandenberg - 520 feet long - (Depth 145') - Rec Dive
7. Spiegel Grove - 510 feet long - (Depth 134') - Rec Dive
 

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