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Does Miami Beach have coral reefs?

Most reef-building corals are found in waters with a depth less than 25 meters. South Florida is the only region in North America that embodies these specific requirements. Miami-Dade County's reef tract stretches the full length of the county, from Miami Beach to the southern limits of Biscayne National Park.



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Most reef-building corals are found in waters with a depth less than 25 meters. South Florida is the only region in North America that embodies these specific requirements. Miami-Dade County's reef tract stretches the full length of the county, from Miami Beach to the southern limits of Biscayne National Park.

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Emerald Reef is a small shallow-water patch reef one mile east of Key Biscayne.

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Miami is known for its beautiful beaches and warm weather, making it a popular destination for swimming. Here are some of the best places to swim in Miami: South Beach - This is one of the most famous beaches in Miami, with its wide stretch of white sand and turquoise waters.

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Stars love to while away the day on South Beach for the quintessential Miami beach experience. The beach is on Ocean Drive, across the street from many famous nightclubs.

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Can I snorkel in the seagrasses close to shore? - yes, however the coral reefs are over ten miles from the mainland by boat, so please consider one of the snorkel tours.

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