Diving the
Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary
Also known as the Texas Flower Gardens

The Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary is a federally
protected marine area.   Lying about 110 miles off the Texas coast,
in the Gulf of Mexico,a coral reef system thrives. The healthiest and
northernmost  coral reefs in  the  United  States of America system
are  a spectacular site to behold, and are a National Treasure.

Due to some 20 years of efforts  by  researchers  and scuba divers,
the FGBNMS received  "some"  federal protection when designated
a national marine sanctuary but they still need further help to insure
this amazing area can endure for future generations
Reefs estimated to be 10-15,000 years old
Nearest reef is 400 miles away in Tampico, Mexico
Designated FGBNMS in 1992
East Bank
Pear shaped dome 3.1 miles in diameter
19.2 square nautical miles
250 acre reef crest
Comes within 60' of surface
West Bank
Oblong shaped dome 6.8 * 5 miles
22.5 square nautical miles
100 acre reef crest
Comes within 66' of surface
Stetson Bank
1 square nautical mile
Siltstone Bedrock
Comes within 53' of surface
Added to FGBNMS in 1996
One of the most unusual places on Earth to dive
Habitat

21 species of coral
200+ fish species
250+ macro invertebrate species
80 species of algae
Loggerhead only resident turtle
Pictures copyright Mark Walden 2001-2006
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