Site 8 is 13.5 nm from the Bell Buoy at a bearing of 134°, putting it about 5 miles offshore. While a good site to fish for mangrove snapper and other bottom fish, it is not a popular SCUBA location because it is far from the inlet, often has poor visibility, and has problems with shifting sands.
1989 - Site 8 East Culverts (V08-89E3)
DD MM.MMM: 28°55.270', -080°42.500'
DD.DDDDDD: 28.921167°, -080.708333°
1996 - Site 8 West Culverts (V08-96W3)
DD MM.MMM: 28°55.270', -080°42.680'
DD.DDDDDD: 28.921167°, -080.711333°
An underwater video made in 2013 showed that many culverts are not buried.
2020 - Site 8 Northeast Culverts #1 (V08-20NE3a)
DD MM.MMM: 28°55.513', -080°42.342'
DD.DDDDDD: 28.925217°, -080.705700°
215 tons of clean concrete culverts.
2020 - Site 8 Northeast Culverts #2 (V08-20NE3b)
DD MM.MMM: 28°55.478', -080°42.329'
DD.DDDDDD: 28.924650°, -080.705483°
215 tons of clean concrete culverts.