
Jim Atria Artificial Reef
Posted by:
Dragon2650
N 26° 09.870 W 080° 04.225
17R E 592903 N 2894233
Quick Description: The Jim Atria, a 240-foot Dutch freighter originally named the Poinciana, rests in 135 feet of water 4.5 miles north of Port Everglades and 1.75 miles off of the beach at Oakland Park Blvd.
N 26° 09.870'
W 080° 04.225'
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 7/19/2006 7:19:37 AM
Waymark Code: WMHPY
Views: 95
Long Description:Jim Atria Artificial Reef
Jim Atria was a developer, diver, and sport fisherman who lived
in Broward County. He assisted in the sinking of this vessel
because he wanted to show his appreciation for the surrounding
community. The ship, a 240-foot Dutch freighter, was originally
named Poinciana and was built in 1961. She was later renamed Jim
Atria.
Today she lies 4.5 miles north of the Port Everglades Cut.
Although she was sunk at 110 feet, the force of Hurricane Andrew
blew her offshore to a depth of 135 feet. She sits upright with her
two masts intact. The roof of the wheelhouse on the portside begins
at 95 feet but has collapsed. There are several openings that can
be explored. Her starboard side has thick growth and the walls of
the cargo holes are covered in spiny oysters. Corals and sea fans
line the mast while black groupers and hogfish swim under the hull.
Glassy Sweepers and Squirrelfish are in the cargo hold as well as
snappers, grunts, barracuda, amberjack, and several baitfish which
inhabit the wreck. This is a popular dive in the area because of
its beauty.
Water Type: Ocean
 Salinity: Salt
 Access: Boat (day trip)
 Maximum Depth: 135
 Typical Visibility: Excellent (60+ ft)
 Has Reef?: yes
 Wreck or Submerged Object?: Ship/boat
 Underwater Life: Fish, Turtles, Divers, Fishermen

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