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'''The Adolphus Busch Wreck''' is a 210 foot long freighter sunk off of Looe Key, Florida, as an artificial reef and dive site<ref>[http://www.florida-keys.fl.us/divesite.htm#MARATHON Dive Sites - Florida Keys<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. The original name of the vessel was the ''Ocean Alley'', however the wreck was named after [[Adolphus Busch]] after he purchased the vessel and arranged for its sinking as an artificial reef<ref>[http://www.divespots.com/scuba/view.divespot?spotID=87 Adolphus Busch - Marathon SCUBA Site - Dive Spots<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. The boat was sunk on December 5, 1998<ref>[http://www.sfdi.com/newsthewreckswedive.html#busch South Florida Divers, Inc. SCUBA Club The Wrecks We Dive<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>.
'''The Adolphus Busch Wreck''' is a 210 foot long freighter sunk off of Looe Key, Florida, as an artificial reef and dive site<ref>[http://www.florida-keys.fl.us/divesite.htm#MARATHON Dive Sites - Florida Keys<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. The original name of the vessel was the ''Ocean Alley'', however the wreck was named after [[Adolphus Busch IV]] after he purchased the vessel and arranged for its sinking as an artificial reef<ref>[http://www.divespots.com/scuba/view.divespot?spotID=87 Adolphus Busch - Marathon SCUBA Site - Dive Spots<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. The boat was sunk on December 5, 1998<ref>[http://www.sfdi.com/newsthewreckswedive.html#busch South Florida Divers, Inc. SCUBA Club The Wrecks We Dive<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>.


== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==

Revision as of 10:26, 7 July 2008

The Adolphus Busch Wreck is a 210 foot long freighter sunk off of Looe Key, Florida, as an artificial reef and dive site[1]. The original name of the vessel was the Ocean Alley, however the wreck was named after Adolphus Busch IV after he purchased the vessel and arranged for its sinking as an artificial reef[2]. The boat was sunk on December 5, 1998[3].

Current Status

The Busch currently rests upright on a sand bottom at an average depth of 80 feet. Maximum depth is 110 feet. The wreck is fully penetrable, and can be entered through the bridge or cargo holds. The machinery in the engine room is still present and presents the only major entanglement hazard to divers. The glass from the wheelhouse windows and the covers to the cargo holds have been removed.

Multiple mooring balls are secured to the wreck to allow boats to tie up to the site. Reef fish are common on the site, as are large jewfish, eels, and large pelagic fish. Sharks can been seen on the reef, but are not considered typical[4].

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