Reef J - Buoy Tender Sagebrush - Florida Springs

The Reef J site, also known as the Buoy Tender Sagebrush, offers an artificial reef experience in the Florida Springs. We've found the structure attracts a good variety of local fish species, from snapper to the occasional barracuda cruising by. It’s a straightforward dive, well-suited for newer divers looking to get comfortable with reef diving, or anyone wanting a relaxed afternoon underwater. Visibility here can vary, but generally, it’s a pleasant spot for a couple of tanks.

Location
Florida Springs, United States, North America
Coordinates
31.610000, -80.796670
Type
reef
Maximum Depth
10-25m

Marine Protected Area: Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary

Best Time to Dive in Florida Springs

The warmest water temperatures in Florida Springs occur in August, averaging 31.3°C. The coolest conditions are in January at 15.9°C.

Monthly Water Temperatures

  • January: 15.9°C
  • February: 16.7°C
  • March: 20.4°C
  • April: 23.4°C
  • May: 26.8°C
  • June: 29.5°C
  • July: 30.9°C
  • August: 31.3°C
  • September: 29.4°C
  • October: 25.6°C (air: 22.4°C)
  • November: 21.3°C (air: 18.1°C)
  • December: 17.6°C (air: 14.8°C)

Nearby Dive Sites in Florida Springs

Nearest Dive Centres to Reef J - Buoy Tender Sagebrush

Marine Life in Florida Springs

Home to 145 recorded species including 122 reef fish, 8 other, 4 sharks & rays, 3 crabs & lobsters, 2 clams & mussels, 2 sea urchins.

Notable Species

Recommended Packing List for Reef J - Buoy Tender Sagebrush

Based on average water temperature of 24.1°C, currents 1 cm/s.

  • Shorty or Rashguard - warm 24°C water needs minimal exposure protection
  • Mask - essential for every dive
  • Fins
  • BCD - buoyancy compensator
  • Regulator - your most safety-critical piece of gear
  • Dive Computer - tracks depth, time, and NDL
  • Surface Marker Buoy (SMB) - essential for boat pickups
  • Dive Torch - useful for crevices and colour at depth
  • Underwater Camera - capture your diving memories