Scuba Diving at Golden Beach Eternal Reef #37

Diving atGolden Beach Eternal Reef #37 (United States)

Approaching Golden Beach Eternal Reef #37 presents a dive experience layered with environmental purpose and remembrance. This site calls divers to explore a structure contributing directly to marine habitat restoration, offering more than just a submerged attraction. Divers engage with a unique, permanent memorial that simultaneously supports ocean health, making each visit a connection to both human legacy and ecological recovery.

Early observations for Golden Beach Eternal Reef #37 report a surface air temperature of 22°C. The water surface is currently presenting wave heights of 0.42m. Consider these environmental metrics before beginning your descent.

Dive Site Coordinates

25.9627, -80.0983

Dive Site Overview

Golden Beach Eternal Reef #37 provides a meaningful dive experience focused on ecological restoration and a distinctive memorial. This artificial reef site, located near Miami Beach, is part of a broader initiative utilizing 'reef balls' designed to foster marine life.

Dives here typically reach an average depth of 10.7 m (35 ft), with the deepest sections found at 13 m (43 ft). The site is readily accessible via permanent mooring balls, streamlining entry and exit for divers. Created from environmentally safe, marine-grade concrete, these structures are proven to be incredibly stable, documented to have withstood severe hurricanes without significant movement over 30 years.

Natural ocean growth rapidly appears, with Mother Nature quickly adopting these reefs into the local ecosystem. Divers encounter a developing habitat that actively creates new marine environments for various forms of sea life, ultimately helping to alleviate pressure on natural reef systems in the region. An Open Water certification is the minimum recommended for exploring this site.

Best Time to Dive

Planning a dive at Golden Beach Eternal Reef #37 allows for good conditions throughout much of the year, although summer months often offer the calmest experience. While spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) months consistently score 'Good' for diving, July stands out with an 'Excellent' dive score. During July, average wave heights are at their lowest, around 0.40 m (1.3 ft), contributing to smoother surface conditions and potentially clearer underwater visibility. Conversely, months like October, November, and December typically see higher average wave heights, often exceeding 1.0 m (3.3 ft), and stronger winds, which might impact boat travel and surface comfort. Air temperatures generally range from 19.5°C (67°F) in January to 28.0°C (82°F) in July and August, indicating pleasant weather for dives across seasons. Rainfall remains relatively low from January to April, with September usually experiencing the highest average rainfall at 10.25 mm.

Jan: GoodScore: 8/10
Feb: GoodScore: 8/10
Mar: GoodScore: 8/10
Apr: GoodScore: 8/10
May: GoodScore: 8/10
Jun: GoodScore: 8/10
Jul: ExcellentScore: 9/10
Aug: GoodScore: 8/10
Sep: GoodScore: 7/10
Oct: GoodScore: 7/10
Nov: GoodScore: 8/10
Dec: GoodScore: 7/10
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Climate Historical Averages

Monthly records compiled from satellite and marine observation nodes over the last 3 years. Data provided by Open-Meteo and MET Norway.

Month
Air Temp
Max Waves
Wind Speed
Rain
January20°C1.0m18 km/h2.2 mm
February20°C0.9m17 km/h1.4 mm
March23°C0.9m20 km/h3.5 mm
April24°C0.9m20 km/h2.8 mm
May26°C0.6m18 km/h3.9 mm
June27°C0.6m17 km/h9.8 mm
July28°C0.4m14 km/h5.5 mm
August28°C0.6m16 km/h7.4 mm
September27°C0.7m15 km/h10.3 mm
October26°C1.1m19 km/h6.8 mm
November24°C1.0m18 km/h3.3 mm
December21°C1.1m19 km/h3.5 mm

Dive Experience & Conditions

Your dive at Golden Beach Eternal Reef #37 introduces you to a purposeful underwater landscape. Divers will navigate around the reef ball structures, designed to quickly assimilate into the natural ocean environment and provide complex habitats. The maximum depth of the site is 13 m (43 ft), placing it well within recreational dive limits, with average depths closer to 10.7 m (35 ft). An Open Water certification is the minimum recommended for safe exploration here, reflecting the relatively shallow nature of the site. Visibility can vary with prevailing currents and recent weather events, but the relatively protected nature of the artificial reef system often leads to clearer conditions. Permanent mooring balls facilitate straightforward surface navigation and descent. This site serves as a living memorial, fostering marine life, so divers should expect to observe the early stages of reef development and the associated resident species attracted to these new structures.

Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines

Diving at Golden Beach Eternal Reef #37 requires adherence to standard safety protocols and an awareness of the site's unique purpose. Because this site incorporates memorial reefs, divers should maintain respectful interaction with the structures. Utilizing the permanent mooring balls is crucial for safe access and protecting the reef structures from anchor damage. Diving within the recreational depth limits of 13 m (43 ft) maximum depth is essential, as is maintaining proper buoyancy control to avoid contact with the fragile, developing ecosystem. An Open Water certification is recommended, ensuring divers possess the foundational skills for this environment. As with all dives, monitoring your gauges, staying with your buddy, and being aware of local conditions are primary safety considerations.

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Recommended Dive Suit

Divers planning deeper dives may feel cooler than those staying in shallower areas.

Many divers find that 2-3mm shorty or light wetsuit offers a comfortable balance between warmth and mobility. Surface intervals may feel cooler. Conditions in the coming days are expected to stay within a similar temperature range.

Water temperatures across the dive area at Golden Beach Eternal Reef #37 are presently estimated to be around 26°C (79°F). Surface air temperatures are resting at 22°C (72°F).

Conditions last reviewed: 18:00 using the latest environmental data.

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Nearest Airports

Nearest airports to help plan travel to this dive area.

✈️Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International AirportFLL
13 km
✈️Miami-Opa Locka Executive AirportOPF
19 km
✈️Miami International AirportMIA
27 km

Marine Life at Golden Beach Eternal Reef #37

What you'll notice first at Golden Beach Eternal Reef #37 is the intentional design of the 'reef balls' to attract and sustain marine life. These structures are specifically placed to provide a nurturing environment for fish and other forms of sea life, crucial for improving the surrounding ecosystem. Over time, Mother Nature adopts these reefs as her own, quickly adding marine growth that draws in a variety of organisms. Divers will observe a nascent ecosystem establishing itself, with new habitats forming that contribute significantly to the local biodiversity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is an Eternal Reef?

An Eternal Reef is a permanent memorial and part of a designed reef system. It's made from environmentally safe, marine-grade concrete that includes the cremated remains of a loved one or pets. These structures quickly integrate into the ocean environment, creating new marine habitats.

Can I visit the location of an Eternal Reef?

Yes, you can. Eternal Reefs are situated in public reef sites, making them open for fishing, diving, and other recreational uses. Families are provided with the exact GPS coordinates to visit as often as they wish.

How long will an Eternal Reef last?

Eternal Reefs are designed as permanent additions to the marine environment. The reef design encourages significant natural ocean growth within a few months, and the structures are built to last for centuries.

Are Eternal Reefs stable in severe weather conditions?

Yes, they are highly stable. Reef balls have over 30 years of documented stability in the marine environment. They've withstood direct hits from Category 3, 4, and 5 hurricanes without any significant movement.

Why are Eternal Reefs built?

They are built to address damage done to natural reefs, creating new habitats for fish and other sea life. This helps reduce pressure on natural reef systems. They also provide a meaningful, permanent physical memorial location for loved ones who chose cremation.

Is it possible to retrieve an Eternal Reef at a later time?

No, once an Eternal Reef is placed, it cannot be retrieved. These reefs are donated to the permitted site to permanently improve the ecosystem of the sea.

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