Bill Quinsey, beach patrol officer with the City of Naples, readies his gear in preparation to dive the Santa Lucia artificial reef. The reef sits 25 feet below the water north of Gordon Pass. The reef is comprised of a 46-foot long concrete boat surrounded with concrete pilings. Eric Strachan/Staff
On August 19, the Collier County Sea Grant Extension Program and Coastal Zone Management Department conducted an underwater cleanup at the Santa Lucia artificial reef. Eliminating discarded materials and debris ensures artificial reefs are safe and do not contain materials left behind by recreationists that could be harmful to sea life.
The Santa Lucia Reef is one of Collier County’s most heavily fished artificial reefs because of its proximity to the coast and the abundance of fish species that visit the site. The reef sits 25 feet below the water north of Gordon Pass. The reef is comprised of a 46-foot long concrete boat surrounded with concrete pilings.

















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